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2003 INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK

CHEETAH (Acinonyx jubatus)

Dr. Laurie Marker Cheetah Conservation Fund Otjiwarongo, Namibia

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2003 INTERNATIONAL CHEETAH

(Acinonyx jubatus) STUDBOOK

Compiled by:

Dr. Laurie Marker International Cheetah Studbook Keeper

Cheetah Conservation Fund Otjiwarongo, Namibia

With assistance from:

Bonnie Schumann & Louise Holm

Cheetah Conservation Fund

Published by:

Cheetah Conservation Fund P.O. Box 1755 Otjiwarongo

Namibia

July 2006

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Table of Contents Section A:

Introduction A1-4 2003 Studbook information A5-10 The Studbook A11 Registration Procedures A12

Registration A12 Additions To Inventory A12 Deletions From Inventory A13

Studbook Format A14-15 Breeder Numbers – Breeding Facility Abbreviations A16-19

Section B: Summary of Changes in the 2003 Captive Population B1-5

Section C: Summary of Cheetahs at Individual Facilities as of 31 December 2003 C1-46

Section D: Additions in 2003 D1-13

Section E: Births in 2003 E1-11

Section F: Deaths in 2003 F1-7 Lost to Follow-up F8-13

Section G: Transfers during 2003 G1-18

Section H: Live Animals by Studbook Number through 31 December 2003 H1-116

Section I:

Reports submitted for publication in Studbook Cheetah Conservation Fund, Namibia: Annual Report 2003 I1 – I 35

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Acknowledgements

The Studbook Keeper wishes to thank all the people and organisations who have assisted with the studbook compilation. The Studbook Keeper wishes to thank, in particular CCF senior research assistant, Bonnie Schumann, for entering and compiling the data presented in this studbook, and Louise Holm, a consultant registrar from South Africa, for updating the studbook master database and data entry and Lorraine Bowden for layout. In addition, the Studbook Keeper wishes to thank Laurie Bingaman-Lackey for her assistance in data clean-up and connecting previously unknown ISIS links with the Cheetah Studbook data. Several other people have also assisted in the Studbook’s compilation, including several volunteers at the Cheetah Conservation Fund, both independent and from EarthWatch including Ed Jenkins, Trix Malan, and Clare Wilkinson. The Studbook Keeper also wishes to thank the donors to Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) UK for their major financial support that covers the majority of the costs involved in compiling, publishing, mailing, and also the support of CCF Namibia and CCF USA for their on-going support.

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SECTION A

Introduction

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Introduction

The 2003 International Cheetah Studbook is the thirteenth edition of the world registry for captive cheetah. This edition of the International Cheetah Studbook combines all information available for the period 1 January, 2003 to 31 December, 2003. The captive population on 31 December 2003 was 1353 (696.657.0) animals in 236 facilities in 47 countries. The captive cheetah population lives in eight geographical regions. Figure 1 shows the percentage of cheetah living in these regions as of the end of 2003. Table 1 is a breakdown of the eight regions by country and includes the number of facilities and the number of cheetah in each country for 2003. In addition, 22 (12.10.0) cheetahs are in unknown locations (primarily sales to game dealers where the final destination was not submitted to the studbook keeper). This edition of the Studbook includes the major changes in the captive population from 1 January, 2003 through 31 December, 2003 (Section B). Section C is a summary of the captive cheetah population, by studbook number, at individual facilities as of 31 December 2003. Also included in this edition are all additions (Section D), births (Section E), deaths (Section F) and transfers (Section G). Under Section F is an additional subsection titled “Lost to follow-up (LTF)” in 2003. These animals have not been reported dead, but have been removed by the studbook keeper as it is assumed they are dead (the studbook keeper has no recent information on these animals), or in some cases they have been released.

Figure 1. 2003 Captive Cheetah Population by Region, 1353 Animals

Southern Africa

North America Great Britain/Ireland

N/E Africa/Middle East/India

Australia/New Zealand

Central & South AmericaUnknown

Europe

Far East

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Table 1. 2003 Regional Groupings Region Country Facilities Total M F U Australia/New Zealand Australia 5 32 17 15 0 New Zealand 3 12 8 4 0 2003 - 2 countries, 8 facilities, 44 (25.19.0) Central & South America Argentina 2 6 4 2 0 Brazil 3 6 2 4 0 Mexico 1 1 1 0 0 2003 - 3 countries, 6 facilities, 13 (7.6.0) Europe Austria 4 9 3 6 0 Belgium 4 16 7 9 0 Bulgaria 1 2 2 0 0 Croatia 2 3 2 1 0 Czech Republic 5 25 13 12 0 Denmark 2 7 4 3 0 France 13 54 25 29 0 Germany 20 71 37 34 0 Italy 1 3 1 2 0 Netherlands 5 35 18 17 0 Poland 4 12 5 7 0 Portugal 3 7 4 3 0 Republic of Slovenia 1 1 1 0 0 Russia 1 5 3 2 0 Spain 3 9 4 5 0 Sweden 2 8 5 3 0 Switzerland 2 10 6 4 0 Uzbekistan 1 1 0 1 0 2003 - 18 countries, 74 facilities, 278 (140.138.0) Far East China 3 25 10 15 0 Indonesia 1 6 3 3 0 Japan 9 50 29 21 0 Singapore 1 9 6 3 0 Sri Lanka 1 2 0 2 0 Thailand 3 17 8 9 0 2003 - 6 countries, 18 facilities, 109 (56.53.0) Great Britain/Ireland England 10 37 19 18 0 Ireland 2 12 7 5 0 Northern Ireland 1 3 2 1 0 Scotland 1 1 1 0 0 2003 - 4 countries, 14 facilities, N/E Africa/Middle East/India Israel 2 2 2 0 0 Jordan 1 2 1 1 0 Kenya 3 7 3 4 0 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1 6 4 2 0 Morocco 1 2 0 2 0 United Arab Emirates 5 69 39 30 0 Quatar 1 2 1 1 0 Tunisia 1 3 2 1 0 2003 - 8 countries, 15 facilities, 93 (52.41.0) North America Canada 5 11 3 8 0 United States 60 241 125 116 0 2003 - 2 countries, 65 facilities, 252 (128.124.0) Southern Africa Botswana 1 2 2 0 0 Namibia 21 163 82 81 0 South Africa 13 315 158 157 0 Zimbabwe 1 9 5 4 0 2003 - 4 countries, 36 facilities, 489 (247.242.0)

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Region Country Facilities Total M F U Unknown Unk facility or country 4 22 12 10 0 2003 - Unknown location 22 (12.10.0) 2003 Total 47 countries, 236 facilities, 1353 (696.657.0)

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From January 1, 2003 to 31 December 2003, 175 (86.85.4) new animals were registered (see Section D), representing births, as well as captures. Of the new additions, 25 (13.12.0) animals were wild caught. Of these animals, 19 (9.10.0) went to two facilities in Namibia. Two (0.2.0) cheetahs were caught in South Africa; one went to a captive facility in SA, while one was exported to a facility in Thailand. Four (4.0.0) cheetahs were captured in Somalia and went to a captive facility in the United Arab Emirates. In addition to these animals, historical information on 135 (67.58.10) animals was added to the database, as well as 8 animals previously registered as temporary numbers.

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2003 Studbook Information

The captive cheetah population on December 31, 2003 was 1353 (696.657.0) animals in 236 facilities in 47 countries. Of the 1353 animals, 71.3 % or 965 (511.454) are captive–born and 26.8 % or 363 (173.190) are wild born, while 1.8 % or 25 (12.13) are of unknown birth (see figure 6). This figure shows an increase of 39 animals in the number of captive-born animals in the population compared to 2002. The number of wild-born animals decreased by nine animals compared to the population of wild-born animals in 2002.

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10 Yr11 Yr12 Yr13 Yr14 Yr15 Yr16 Yr17 Yr18 Yr19 Yr20 Yr

Age

No. Males No. Females

CB MalesWB MalesCB FemalesWB Females

Figure 2. Age/Sex Structure of the 2003 Captive Cheetah Population for Wild-Born (WB) and Captive Born (CB) Successful parentage was reported in 2003 with animals as young as two years and as old as 10 years. The majority of successful breeding for both sexes occurs between 3 and 10 years of age. The data are relevant in assessing the age structure of the 2003 population. As shown in Figure 2, 41.4 % or 561 animals (287.274) of the 2003 population are within the prime breeding age bracket (>3-<10 years of age). Of the animals in this age bracket, 13.5 % or 184 (87.87) are wild born. The percentage of sub-adult animals (0-<3 years of age) is 35.5 % or 481 (253.228) animals, of which 1.7 %, 21 (10.11) animals are wild-born. 19.5 % percent or 265 (134.131) animals are older than the usual breeding age (>10) of which 5.8 % or 79 (33.46) are wild-born. In addition, 46 animals are of undetermined age (no birth date provided to studbook keeper). During 2003, 152 (75.73.4) cubs were born in 45 litters in 22 facilities in 12 countries (see Section E). Table 3 lists these litters of cubs and facilities. These births represent an increase in productivity from 2002 when 118 cubs were born. Of the 152 cubs born, 15 (4.7.4) died under 1 month of age, which represents a 9.8 % infant mortality. 13 (7.6) cubs died between

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one month and six months of age. Total cub deaths less than six months of age were 28 (11.13.4), which represents an 18.3 % cub mortality, which is a slightly lower cub mortality than in 2002 (29 cubs, 25 %). Table 2. 2003 Births by Facility Facilities No. Litters No. Cubs No. Cub Deaths

Under A Month No. Breeding M/F

Arnhem 2 0.0.4 0.0.4 1.1 Broxbourn 1 3.3.0 0.0.0 1.1 CAKS R 1 1.0.0 0.0.0 1.1 Columbus 1 1.0.0 0.0.0 1.1 Dickerson 1 0.5.0 0.1.0 1.1 **Dvurkralove 2 4.2.0 0.0.0 2.2 Fota 1 1.2.0 0.0.0 1.1 Hannover 1 1.2.0 0.0.0 1.1 La Palmyr 1 2.4.0 1.2.0 1.1 Maktoum 2 2.4.0 0.0.0 2.2 Mito Cho 1 1.1.0 0.0.0 1.1 *Monarto 2 6.5.0 0.0.0 1.1 ^Munster 1 1.2.0 0.0.0 1.1 Nishimuro 1 1.3.0 0.1.0 1.1 Oakhill/Luther 1 2.2.0 0.0.0 1.1 Oudtshorn 3 3.6.0 0.1.0 1.3 Peaugres 3 2.4.0 0.0.0 2.2 **Praha 1 1.1.0 1.1.0 1.1 Pret DW 14 30.18.0 0.0.0 6.13 Warsaw 1 3.4.0 0.0.0 1.1 ^Wass BR C 1 1.2.0 0.0.0 1.1 Yulee 3 9.3.0 2.1.0 1.3 22 Facilities 45 75.73.4(152) 4.7.4 (15) 30.41 *Indicates first time breeding success **Same male used ^ Same male used

On a facility basis, 22 of the 236 facilities that held cheetah in 2003 had reproductive success. As shown in Table 2, of those facilities, 21 had previous reproductive success, and one of the facilities had success for the first time in 2003. There were 28 males (two males bred at different facilities in the same year) and 41 females that were reproductively active during the year. The age distribution of successful breeders in 2003 is presented in Figure 7, and the age distribution of all breeding animals alive at the end of 2003 is presented in Figure 8. This data is relevant in assessing the age structure of the 2003 population presented in Figure 6. At the end of 2003 there were 145 (66.79.) proven breeders alive in the captive population. During 2003, 69 (3 males were unknown and are not included in the age breakdown) animals, 5 % of the captive population, successfully bred, and 18 % of these 13 (7.6) were wild-caught animals.

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5 to 7

7 to 9

9 to 11

11 to 13

13 to15

15 to 17Ag

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No. Males No. Females

CB MalesWB MalesCB FemalesWB Females

Figure 3. Age Distribution of Animals that Successfully Reproduced in 2003 Of the 1353 cheetahs alive in the 2003 population, 145 animals are proven breeders or animals that have breed at least once. This number permits the computation of the effective breeding size (N℮) for the 2003 population using the formula:

Ne = 4 x 66 M x 79F = 15 % 696m + 657f Where M is the number of breeding males and F is the number of breeding females. This value (Ne) is equivalent to 15 % of the captive population.

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-25 -15 -5 5 15 25

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3 to 5

5 to 7

7 to 9

9 to 11

11 to 13

13 to15

15 to 17

Age

No. Males No. Females

Unk MalesCB MalesWB MalesUnk FemalesCB FemalesWB Females

Figure 4. Age Distribution of Proven Breeders Alive as of 31 December 2003 Deaths reported in 2003 totalled 90, including cub deaths (see section F). Figure 5 shows the age at death of captive-born and wild-caught cheetah by sex in 2003. Of the animals that died, 26% or 23 animals were within the prime breeding age group (≥3≤10 years of age); 34% or 31 animals were under 3 years of age, of which 27% or 24 were under 1 year old; and 40% or 36 animals were over 10 years of age.

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-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15

Under 1Yr1 Yr2 Yr3 Yr4 Yr5 Yr6 Yr7 Yr8 Yr9 Yr

10 Yr11 Yr12 Yr13 Yr14 Yr15 Yr16 Yr17 Yr18 Yr19 Yr20 Yr

Age

No. Males No. Females

CB MalesWB Males

CB Females

WB Females

Figure 5. Age at Death of Captive-Born (CB) and Wild-Born (WB) Cheetah, 2003 During 2003, 120 known facilities transferred animals either into or out of their facilities. 123 facilities transferred 144 (86.58.0) cheetahs to 73 facilities (see Section G). There are 33 new facilities holding cheetah, and 40 facilities that are no longer holding cheetah. Many of the facilities removed are the ones holding cheetahs assumed dead due to their age. Unfortunately, no new information was received on these animals (see deaths Section F). Since the end of 2002, there has been an increase of 13 animals in the world’s captive cheetah population. Conclusion The relative success of the world’s captive cheetah population over the past few years indicates that an increased reproductive success throughout the world’s cheetah facilities can be achieved through a cooperative management programme. This will become even more important to work towards as the availability of importing wild cheetahs into captive facilities declines. There will always be some wild-caught cheetahs that cannot be released back into the wild. It is the responsibility of the world’s zoos to cooperate in maximizing the breeding success of these important wild founders, as set out in the goals of the World Zoo Strategy. The main goal of the world’s zoos is to manage the captive cheetah population without the need for wild-caught animals. Overall, the global captive population has not been self-sustaining. There continues to be large differences among different regions and within the same regions, in reproductive success. This large difference within a region may be an important indicator as to how

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cheetahs could be managed such that a population could become self-sustaining. Therefore, the development and collaboration of successful regional breeding programmes is critical in order to contribute to the sustainability of the captive population worldwide. It is hoped that you, the captive managers of cheetah, will continue to assist with the accurate record keeping for collectively managing this species in captivity. As the Studbook Keeper, the data presented to you in the International Studbook is only as accurate as that which is reported. Please check these records and report any discrepancies. The development of a Global Master Plan will be a critical component for the long-term future of the species. As the free-ranging population of cheetah continues to decline and a large amount of genetic diversity of the remaining populations is lost, the captive and wild populations should be managed in cooperation.

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The Studbook

The International Cheetah Studbook has the purpose of registering all cheetah in the world held in both zoological and private facilities and providing information about existing animals by publishing the studbook contents thus creating the preconditions for selecting breeding animals. The 2003 studbook data includes all cheetahs known to be alive as of 31 December 2003. The International Studbook has added captive animals around the world. It includes wild-caught and captive-born animals, which where alive in 1980 and after, as well as founders with live offspring from 1980. Each registered animal has a studbook card. The data on the following pages has been computerized using the International Species Inventory System’s (ISIS) Sparks Studbook Programme. The Information was compiled from various sources: Bi-annual questionnaires sent to all facilities holding cheetah; International Species Inventory System (ISIS); and importantly, personal communications. Excellent cooperation has been obtained from many facilities, and it is hoped that the data is accurate and complete. The Cheetah Studbook Keeper makes entries based on reported evidence and must assume that all information received from breeders is correct. Owners and holders of cheetahs are urged to check the studbook for accuracy and if there are any discrepancies, the studbook keeper would appreciate notification.

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Registration Procedures

The following are procedures used by the studbook keeper for registering new animals into the studbook and guidelines for the holding institution, owners, breeders, and animal dealers. These guidelines are necessary conditions to achieve the best possible procedures for reporting new acquisitions, additions to inventories (birth and imports), and deletions (transfers out of inventories and deaths). Registration To register an animal, the studbook keeper is supplied with information about the sex, name, date and place of birth, and all previous owners and dates of transfer of ownership. If the parents are known, please include name studbook number, date of birth and origin of both dam, and sire. Also, if animal has produced any offspring, please give sex, date of birth, mate, and description for all cubs born. Once all this information has been gathered, the studbook keeper will issue it a consecutively assigned “studbook number” in the International Cheetah Studbook.

• Cheetahs caught in the wild will be assigned a studbook number by the studbook keeper.

• Cheetahs born in captivity will be assigned, by the studbook keeper, a breeder number in addition to their studbook number.

• The breeder number includes a set of initials that correspond to an abbreviation of the facility name followed by a number. The breeder numbers are assigned by the studbook keeper according to the sequence of births in that breeding facility. All cheetahs born at the facilities are continuously registered, including stillborn and deceased. Numbering in a litter starts with the males and ends with ones of unknown sex.

• The studbook and house name are the same unless otherwise recorded by the breeder. • The studbook card will be sent to the animal owner to accompany the animal until its

death. One copy of the studbook card remains with the studbook keeper. • The studbook card is the same colour for all sexes.

Additions To Inventory

• The studbook keeper must be kept informed of all additions, births, or transfers in (requested within one month).

• For animals caught in the wild, documents must be sent to the studbook keeper indicating date and place of capture, supplier, and dates of arrival, including an estimated date of birth and the parents.

• For animals born in your facility, report to the studbook keeper the complete litter including stillborn and deceased young; indicate the date of birth and the parents.

• Offspring and changes of ownership will be entered onto the studbook card by the owner.

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Deletions From Inventory

• The studbook keeper must be kept informed of any deletions – transfers out of facilities and deaths (requested within one month).

• If registered cheetahs are sold or transferred, the studbook card must be sent to the new owner and change of ownership be reported to the studbook keeper (including full address details). Be extremely careful when transferring cheetahs through animal dealers and send studbook cards directly to the new owners.

• The studbook card should be returned to the studbook keeper after the animal’s death with the appropriate information, date, place, and cause of death, necropsy report, and disposition of carcass.

• The end of the studbook year is the 31 December every year. A bi-annual report of all changes in animals during the year must be sent to the studbook keeper by July 31 (for the period of 1 January – 30 June) and 31 January (for the period from 1 July- 31 December). Bi-annual questionnaires will be sent to all the facilities for completion and returned to the studbook keeper.

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Studbook Format

Order of listing: All cheetahs are listed in order of their studbook number. Dates: Dating system used for birth date, transfers and death date is day, month, and year. Studbook Number: Starting with number 1, these numbers were assigned sequentially in chronological order in the North American Regional Cheetah Studbook. Since some changes in dates occurred since the first Volume in 1983, the changes were left where they are already numbered. Within each year, studbook numbers were assigned as the studbook keeper was notified of births or acquisitions and, therefore, are not necessarily listed in chronological order. Starting with studbook number 611, the International Cheetah Studbook is in chronological order with new international additions. As changes have been made, the changes where they were already numbered. (It is strongly recommended to tattoo all animals in the inner tight with their studbook number. Please notify the studbook keeper as animals are tattooed). Sex: M for male; F for female; U for Unknown Name: The names of the animal are left up to the breeders and owners. Breeder Number: The breeder number includes a set of initials that correspond to an abbreviation of the facility where the animal was born, followed by a number which is the individual’s number in sequence of births in that breeding facility. The breeder number is assigned by the Studbook Keeper. (See Breeder Facility abbreviations at the end of this section). Date of Birth: Each animal’s birth date; “Y” after birth date indicates estimated birth date. Sire and Dam: The studbook numbers of the parents are listed if the parents are known, otherwise listed as “WILD” if the animal was wild-born of “UKN” if unknown, or “MULT” it there is unknown possible multiple selections. When known, the multiple selections are listed in section K. House Number: The number used by holding facility to register the animal with ISIS ( The International Species Inventory System, c/o Minnesota Zoological Gardens, 12101 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apply Valley, MN 55124, USA), or the individual number used by individual facility. Location: The Institution holding the individual as of the date specified and not necessarily the owner. In most cases, institutions are listed by the city where the institution is located, followed by country. An institutional list is available in section D. Since: Arrival date to the facility holding the individual animal or death date. Status: Indicates Capture, Birth, Transfer, and Death and relates this transaction of the individual animal to the date in the “since” column.

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Tattoo: Indicates the individual’s tattoo number or the microchip number. It is strongly recommended to tattoo all animals in the inner thigh with their studbook number. Please notify the studbook keeper, as animals are tattooed. Inbreed: This number represent the inbreeding co-efficient for each animal. Comments: Includes cause(s) of death reported through necropsies or causes listed on returned studbook cards; “Living Status Unknown” for living or death status which is not known or confirmed; “Assumed Dead” for animals that are believed not to be living and confirmation is not available; “Same As” identifies animals that have been registered twice. Other comments are encouraged and will be included.

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Breeder Numbers – Breeding Facility Abbreviations The following is an alphabetical listing of the abbreviations used in the breeder numbers assigned to the facilities as at 31 December 2003. ABQ – Albuquerque, Rio Grande Zoo, New Mexico, USA AKI – Akiyoshida Safari Land, Mitou, Miya, Yamaguchi, Japan ALS – African Lion Safari, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada AM – Amersfoort Dierenpark, Amersfoort, Netherlands AS – Oita African Safari, Nishinoda, Ajimu, Usa, Japan AW – Adventure World, Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan AZ – Audubon zoo, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA BCA – Sharjah Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, United Arab Emirates BP – Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA BZ – Burger Zoo, Arnhem, Netherlands BB – Safari Park Beekse Bergen, Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands BZG – Belfast Zoological Gardens, Belfast, Northern Ireland CC – Cango Wildlife Ranch, Oudtshoorn, South Africa CCZ – Caldwell Zoo, Tyler, Texas, USA CIN – Cincinnati Zoological Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA CLS – Lion Country Safari, Laguna Hills California, USA COR – Cheetah Outreach, Cape Town, South Africa COL – Columbus Zoo, Powell, Ohio, USA CMZ – Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland, Ohio, USA CZ – Colchester Zoo, Essex, Great Britain DAN – Daniel Cheetah Br, South Africa DEW – De Wilt Cheetah Breeding and Research centre, South Africa DPZ – Dickerson Park Zoo, Springfield, Missouri, USA DV – Desmond Varaday, Middleburg, South Africa DZI – Dublin Zoo, Ireland DZ – Dusit Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand EAF – Endangered Animal Foundation, Huizen, Netherlands ED – Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh, Scotland FLS – Lion Country Safari, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA FR – Fossil Rim Wildlife Ranch, Glen Rose, Texas, USA FWP – Fota Wildlife Park, Carrigtwohill, Ireland FWZ – Fort Worth Zoo, USA GIL – Frank Gilbert, Cheetahs Unlimited, Phoenix, Arizona, USA GLS – Lion Country Safari, Stockbridge, Georgia, USA GSW – Gunma Safari World, Tomioka, Gunma, Japan GZ – Glasgow Zoo, Glasgow, Scotland HAN – Hanssen, Okonjima, Namibia HAZ – Hannover Zoo, Hannover, Germany HCP – Central Zoo, Himeji, Toyotomi, Hyogo, Japan HG – Hans Greulich, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany HOE – Hoedspruit Cheetah Project, Hoedspruit, South Africa HOW – Howlets Zoo, Great Britain HZ – Honolulu Zoo Hawaii, USA JAC – Jackson Zoo, Mississippi, USA JGB – Jaderberg Zoo, Germany

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JZG – Johannesburg Zoo, South Africa KA – Kaunas Zoo, Lithuania KAT – Apeldoorn, Netherlands KR – Krefeld Zoo, Germany LP – Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA LOW – Bill Lowe, Beaver creek, Wisconsin, USA MAK – Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, United Arab Emirates MHZ – Munchener Tierpark, Germany MIA – Miami Metro Zoo, Florida, USA MON – Montpellier, Parc Zoologique Henri De Lunaret, France MON – Monarto Zoological Park, Australia MOR – Morocco Zoo, Morocco MOS – Moscow Zoo, Russia MOZ – Montgomery Zoo, USA (* Breeder number changed from MZ to MOZ as was the same as Memphis Zoo) MUL – Mulhouse Zoo, France MUN – Munster Zoo, Germany MZP – Marwell Zoo, Hants, Great Britain MZ – Memphis Zoo, USA NAD – Naderman, Germany NEU – Neuwied Zoo, Germany NH – Neul Hulett, Umtali, South Africa OAK – Luther, Oakhill Breeding Center, USA OKZ – Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma, USA OP – Orana Park, Christchurch, New Zealand OZ – Olmense Zoo, Belgium PER – Perth Zoo, Australia PH – Phoenix Zoo, Arizona, USA PP – Polar Park, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada PWP - Broxbourn PZ – Paris Zoo, France PZB – Parque Zoologic De Barcelona, Spain QP – Queen’s Park Zoo, East London, South Africa RAS – Reserve Africaine De Segean, Digean, France SD – San Diego Wild Animal Park, Escondido, California, USA SDP – Safari de Peaugres, France STL – St. Louis Zoological Park, Missouri, USA SZG – Singapore Zoological Gardens, Singapore TAM – Taman Safari, Indonesia TGN – Tiergarten Nurnberg, Germany TH – Tierpark Herberstein, Austria TLP – Tsaobis Leopard Park, Karibib, Namibia TLS – Lion Country Safari, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA TOL – Toledo Zoological Garden, Toledo, Ohio, USA TOR – Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, Ontario, Canada TYP – Tygerberg Zoo, Kraaifontein, South Africa TZP – Tama Zoological Park Tokyo, Japan VC – Zoo Kralove, Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic VZ – Vienna Zoo, Vienna WAS – Wassenaar Wildlife Breeding Centre, Netherlands

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WEL – Wellington Zoo, Wellington, New Zealand WH – Whipsnade Park, Zoological Park of London, Great Britain WO – White Oak Plantation, Yulee, Florida, USA WPZ – Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, Australia WS – Wildlife Safari, Winston, Oregon, USA WSZ – Warsaw, Poland WUP – Wuppertal, Germany ZDD – Parc Zoologique Des Minieres, Doue la Fontaine, France ZGB – Zoological Gardens Basel, Switzerland ZLP – Parc Zoologique de la Palmyre, France ZM – Zoo de la Casa, (DeCampo), Madrid, Spain ZZP – Zoological Park Praha, Czech Republic Table 3. Mnemonic changes to 2003 Studbook COUNTRY INSTITUTION NAME OLD

MNEMONIC NEW MNEMONIC

Argentina Buenos Aires Zoo VALDIVIA BEUNOSAIR Bulgaria Sofia Zoological Gardens SOFIA SOFIAZOO

China Guangzhou Pangu Xangtiang Safari World GUANGZHOU PANYU

Denmark Jyllands Mini Zoo VIDEBAEEK VIDEBAEK France Les Fe’lins d’Auneau CERZA &

LISIEUX Z AUNEAU Z

France Zoo de Jurques CABASSE CABOSSE Germany Zoo Dresden DRESDEN Z DRESDEN Germany Zoo Neuwied NEUWEIDRH NEUWIED Germany Tierpark Strohen STROHE STROEHEN Ireland Dublin Zoo DUBLIN ZOO DUBLIN Italy Parco Faunistico Cornelle NORDITALI VALBREMBOJapan Adventure World SHIRAHAMA NISHIMURO Japan Ehime Prefectual Tobe Zoo TOBE TOBE ZOO Japan Himeji Central Park HIMEJI HIMEHI SH Kenya AMMAN AMMAN K Malaysia Taiping Zoo TAIPING ZOO TAIPING Namibia D.E. von Leipzig VON LEIPS VONLEIPZI

(not ISIS mnemonic)

Poland Ogrod Zoologizny Opole OGROD OPOLE RSA Rhino & Lion Nature Res RHINO & l,

HERN RHINOLION

SA S2 54 Australia

Monarto Zool. Park ADELAIDE MONARTO

Spain Parque De La Naturaleza Selwo (GRPR) SELWO ESTEPONA

Thailand Kanchanaburi Safari park KUNCHANB KANCHANB

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COUNTRY INSTITUTION NAME OLD MNEMONIC

NEW MNEMONIC

Thailand Nakornratchasima Zoo (Korat) KORAT KHORAT UAE H.E. Sheikh Butti Bin Juma

Maktoum’s Wildlife Centre ALMAKTOUM MAKTOUM

UAE *Animal World QUATAR UARAB EM UAE *Animal World DUBAI UARAB EM UAE Dubai Municipal Zoo DUBAI RES DUBAI UAE Breeding Centre for Endangered

Arabian wildlife SHARJAH SHARJAHBR

UAE Wadi al Safa Wildlife Centre WADI SAFA SAFA WILD UK Suffolk Wildlife Park KESSINGLAND KESSINGLA UK Colchester Zoo COLCHESTER COLCHESTR USA Birmingham Zoo BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHM USA Scoville Children’s Zoo DECATEUR SCOVILL F USA Leopards etc. DICELY B LEOPS ETC. USA Disney’s Animal Kingdom/The

Living Seas DISNEY K DISNEY AK

USA Oakhill Centre LUTHER OAKHILL USA Miami Metrozoo MIAMI METROZOO

USA Roar Foundation/Shambala Preserve ACTON SHAMBALA

USA Wild About Cats AUBURN SIMAS D These mnemonic changes were made either to conform to current mnemonics in the ISIS database, or because they have been incorrectly applied in reference to a specific institution in the studbook. Incorrect mnemonic use in studbook for the institution referred to. Non ISIS mnemonic in use in studbook for known institutions *Generic region mnemonic applied until institution can be verified,

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SECTION B

Summary of Changes in the 2003 Captive Population

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Facility 02 02 02 Imports

Wild Transfers InTransfers

out Births Deaths Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 M F ? M F ? M F ? M F ? M F ? M F ? M F ? Africat (Hanssen) 37 32 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 41 36 0 77Altenfeld 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Amani Lodge, Namibia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Amman K 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3Arnhem 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 4 3 0 7Audubon 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2Augsburg 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2Auneau Z 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2Baltimore, USA 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1Barcelona, Spain 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3Battle CR, USA 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 6Brandt, Namibia 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Braunschw 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Brava 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4Broxbourn 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 6Cabosse 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Caks R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Cape May 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1Cheetah C, Namibia 10 14 0 3 7 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 21 0 34ChicagoLP 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Cincinnati, USA 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 13Cleveland, USA 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 4Columbus, USA 5 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3Coulange 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Dickerson, USA 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 2 6 0 8Doman 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

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out Births Deaths Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Dublin, Ireland 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Dvurkralv, Czech Rep 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 7 0 13Ebeltoft 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4Ferndale 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Fontaine, France 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 4Fortworth 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4Fossil Rim, USA 10 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 0 21Fota, Ireland 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 6 5 0 11Guadaljr, Mexico 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1Hamilton 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Hannover, Germany 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4Hansen, Alaska 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Headcorn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Hertz ? ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 ?Hilvarenb, Netherlands 10 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 3 0 8Hodenhagn 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 6Hoedspruit, SA 55 57 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 55 0 106Huizen FD 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 5Jaderberg 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4Jerusalem, Israel 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1Johannesburg 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2Kansascty 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 5Katowice, Poland 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 3Kessingla 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3Khaokheow 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Koln, Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Kraaifontein, SA 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 0 7

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Wild Transfers InTransfers

out Births Deaths Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Krefeld, Germany 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 3La Fleche 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2La Palmyre, France 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 2 0 4 7 0 11Landau, Germany 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Lesatsi ? ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 ?Lisbon, Portugal 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Lisieux Z, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lodz 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Maktoum 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 13 13 0 26Marwell, Great Britain 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3Melbourne, Australia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Mito Cho 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 4 0 11Monarto 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 10 7 0 17Montpelli 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 5Moscow, Russia 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 0 5Mulhouse, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2Munster, Germany 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 10Nashv Zoo 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3Nishimuro 11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 11 7 0 18NZP-Wash 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 4Oakhill 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 6 11 0 17Obterre, France 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1Oklahoma, USA 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3Olmense 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 11Olomouc 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Omaha 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 3 0 8

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out Births Deaths Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Total

03 Omega Par 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Orana 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 8Oudtshoorn, SA 18 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 6 0 2 2 0 15 19 0 34Palm Des 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4Paris Zoo, France 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Parys 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 5Peaugres, France 7 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 6 9 0 15Perth 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Philadelp 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4Pittsburg 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Planckndl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1Pontscorf, France 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2Praha, Czech Rep 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 9Pret DW, SA 57 58 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 10 13 0 30 18 0 6 4 0 73 60 0 133Pretoria, SA 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Qatar ? ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 ?Rio Grand 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1Riyadh 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 6Rostock, Germany 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 6Sacramnto 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Safa Wild 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 3Salzburg, Austria 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 4Scovill F 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2SD-WAP, USA 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 11Sharjah, UAE 15 14 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 13 0 32Sigean 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3Singapore, Singapore 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 3 0 9

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03 Total

03 Sioux Falls, USA 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3Springfie 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2ST LOUIS, USA 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 8Stellenbo, SA 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 10Tokyotama, Japan 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 5Usti ? ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 ?Warsaw, Poland 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 3 1 0 2 4 0 6Wass BR C, Netherlands 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 8 0 11Werribee, Australia 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 6Winston, USA 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 5Wuppertal, 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4Yarraluml ? ? 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? 0 ?Yulee, USA 5 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 0 2 1 0 14 14 0 28

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SECTION C

Summary of Cheetahs at Individual Facilities as of 31 December 2003

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FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST return

M F U Total AFRICAT 41 36 0 77 Aug 04 Hanssen / Africat Foundation P.O. Box 1889 Otjiwarongo Namibia

2588 2730 2820 3048 3261 3406 3407 3643 3644 3645 3877 3880 3881 3885 3886 3887 3889 3890 4018 4044 4085 4172 4174 4197 4198 4199 4248 4249 5626 5627 5628 5629 5635 5639 5640 5645 5648 5649 5654 5655 5662

2591 2729 2830 3262 3393 3408 3646 3694 3699 3882 3883 3888 4042 4043 4083 4167 4168 4173 4250 4251 4430 4440 5632 5633 5636 5637 5638 5641 5642 5643 5644 5647 5653 5650 5651 5661

AL AIN 3 3 0 6 4045 4416 4426 4046 4384 4455 Feb 02 Al/Ain Zoo and Aquarium P.O. Box 1204 Al/Ain United Arab Emirates ALDERGROVE 0 1 0 1 2667 Greater Vancouver 5048-264th Str Aldergrove BC Canada V4W1N7 ALI ABDUL 0 2 0 2 6193 6194 None Address Unknown

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ALTENFELD 1 1 0 2 5578 3462 2003 Wildpark Altenfelden A-4121 Atzeberg 8 Austria AMANILODG 0 2 0 2 4200 5464 Feb 03 Amani Lodge P.O.Box 9959 Windhoek Namibia AMERSFOOR 3 1 0 4 1908 3136 3138 2195 Aug 01 Dierenpark Amersfoort Zoo Barchman Wuytierslaan 224,3819 Amersfoort Utrecht 3819 AC Netherlands AMMAN K 1 2 0 3 3235 Feb 03 Karl and Katherine Amman P.O. Box 437 Nanyuki

2952 3244

Kenya ARNHEM 4 3 0 7 Feb 04 Burger's Zoo and Safari Schelmsweg 85

3539 3540 3541 3542

3500 6003 6004

6816 SH Arnhem Netherlands AUDUBON 1 1 0 2 2235 Feb 04 Audubon Park and Zoological Gardens P.O. Box 4327

3675

New Orleans LA 70178-4327 USA

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AUGSBURG 1 1 0 2 3863 2005 Augsburg Zoologishcher Garten Brehmplatz 1 D-8900 Augsburg

3862

Germany AUNEAU Z 2 0 0 2 Les Felins D'Auneau La Chatea, Auneau Eure-et-Loir 28700

3102 3924

France AYWAILLE 1 0 0 1 5412 Monde Savage Safari SPRL Fange deDeigne 3 4920 Deigne-Aywaille Belgium BALTIMORE 1 0 0 1 2918 Feb 04 Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Driud Hill Park Baltimore MD, 21217 USA BANHAM 2 0 0 2 Feb 04 Banham Zoo The Grove Banham Norfolk NR162HE Great Britain

4158 4159

BARCELONA 1 2 0 3 Feb 04 Parc de la Ciutadella s/n Barcelona 08003

3284

3182 4491

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Spain BARTY 0 1 0 1 4016 Feb 02 PO Box 2686 Windhoek Namibia BASEL 2 2 0 4 2005 Zoologischer Garten Basel

4272 4273

4072 4073

Binningerstrasse 40 Basel CH-4054 Switzerland BATONROUG 1 1 0 2 3760 4141 Feb 02 Greater Baton Rouge Zoo P.O. Box 60 Baker LA 70704-0060 USA BATTLE CR 4 2 0 6 4282 4307 2003 Binder Park Zoo 7400 Division Drive

1962 2982 5504 5512

Battle Creek MI 49017 USA BELFAST 2 1 0 3 5539 5540 3919 2005 City of Belfast Zoo Antrim Road-GB Belfast Belfast BT36 7PN Northern Ireland

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BERLIN TP 1 1 0 2 4145 4008 Feb 02 Tierpark Berlin-Friedrichsfelde Am Tierpark 125 10307 Berlin Germany BIRMINGHM 1 1 0 2 1963 2567 2005 Birmingham Zoo 2630 Cahaba Road Birmingham Alabama 35223 USA BOGOR 3 3 0 6 3711 3712 3717 3560 3728 5475 Feb 02 Taman Safari Indonesia Jl. Raya Puncak No 601 Cisarua-Bogor 16750 Jawa-Barat Indonesia BORAS 3 2 0 5 3688 3723 Feb 04 Boras Djurpark Zoo P.O.Box 502, S-503-13

4063 4066 4071

13 Boras Alvsborg Sweden BRAUNSCHW 0 2 0 2 6049 6050 2005 Uwe Wilhelm GmbH Am Zoo 35 Braunschweig Braunschweig D-38124 Germany BRAVA 1 3 0 4 3796 Sociedade Agricola da Brava Herdade da Brava

3793 3795 3732

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Mertola Beja Portugal 7750 BRMO 1 0 0 1 4562 New Airport BRMO Ceska Sprava Letist Letiste BRMO Turanij 62700 BRMO Czech Republic BRNO 0 1 0 1 2512 Aug 04 Zoologic Zahrada Mesta Brna U Zoologicke Zahrady 4-6 Brno-Bystrc Jihomoravsky CZ-63500 Czech Republic BROXBOURN 3 3 0 6 Aug 04 Paradise Wildlife Park White Stubbs Lane Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN107QA United Kingdom

6068 6069 6070

4165 6071 6072

BUENOSAIR 2 1 0 3 3325 6018 2887 Feb 05 Jardin Zoolica de la Civdad de Beunos Aires Republica De La India 3000(1425) Beunos Aires Argentina BULAWAYO 5 4 0 9 2005 Chipingali Wildlife Orphanage P.O. Box 1057

5402 5407 5408 5409 5410

5403 5404 5405 5406

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Bulawayo Zimbabwe CABOSSE 1 0 0 1 5590 Zoo de Jurques "La Cabosse" 14260 Jurques France CAKS R 1 0 0 1 5739 Renata Caks Petrovce 222 3301 Petrovce Republic of Slovenia CALDWELL 1 4 0 5 3721 2005 Caldwell Zoo P.O. Box 4785 Tyler TX 75712

1940 2163 3307 3398

USA CAPE MAY 0 1 0 1 2440 Cape May County Park Zoo 4 Moore Road Cape May Court House NJ 8210-3071 USA CHAMPREP 2 0 0 2 Feb 05 Park Zoologique de Champrepus F-50800 Champrepus

3753 3762

France

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CHEETAH C 13 21 0 34 Feb 05 Cheetah Conservation Fund P.O. Box 1755 Otjiwarongo Namibia

3457 4128 4130 4195 4231 4246 5468 5486 5513 5514 5516 5729 5732

2838 3861 4176 4183 4184 4194 4232 4247 5462 5465 5466 5467 5487 5488 5515 5517 5518 5519 5730 5731 5733

CHEHAW 2 0 0 2 Aug 01 Chehaw Wild Animal Park 105 Chehaw Park Road

2435 2436

Albany GA 31701 USA CINCINNAT 7 6 0 13 Feb 02 Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens 3400 Vine Street Cincinnati

3803 4025 4170 5489 5495 5498 5571

4021 4022 4119 4254 4309 4532

OH 45220-1399 USA CLEVELAND 2 2 0 4 2003 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland OH

5480 5482

4318 4317

44109 USA COLCHESTER 2 2 0 4 Feb 05 Colchester Zoo Maldon Rd Stanway

4443 4445

3425 4446

Essex CO3 0SL

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Great Britain COLOMBO 0 2 0 2 Feb 05 Sri Lanka National Zoological Gardens Anagarika Dharmapala Mawatha Colombo Dehiwada

3083 5433

Sri Lanka COLUMBUS 3 0 0 3 Feb 05 Columbus Zoological Gardens P.O.Box 400

Powell

1905 4252 4253

OH 43065-0400 USA COULANGE 1 0 0 1 5354 CWCA 5 8 0 13 China Wildlife Conservation Assoc No 18 East Street

5420 5421 5422 5423 5429

5424 5425 5426 5427 5428 5430 5431 5432

Hepingli Chaoyang Distr Beijing 1007 14 PR China DALLAS 3 0 0 3 3028 3029 3030 Feb 05 Dallas Zoo 650 South R.L. Thornton Freeway Dallas TX 75203-3013 75203, USA DANIEL 6 2 0 8 2378 2396 2697 2553 6042

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Mr. R. Daniel P.O. Box 356 Kirkwood 6120

6040 6041 6043

South Africa DE PENHA 0 2 0 2 2889 3113 Feb 00 Beto Carreiro World R. Inacio Franciso De Souza 1597 Balnerio de Penha - SC Brazil 88315000 DICKERSON 2 6 0 8 Feb 04 Dickerson Park Zoo 3043 North Fort Springfield MO, '65803 USA

3436 4257

3679 4011 5756 5757 5758 5759

DIETTERLE 1 1 0 2 3574 3899 Feb 00 Ms. Dietterle P.O. Box 285 Okahandja Namibia DISNEY AK 2 2 0 4 Feb 05 Disney's Animal Kingdom P.O. Box 10,000 Bay Lake FL 32830-1000

4469 4470

1941 3761

USA DOMAN 1 0 0 1 6463

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DRESDEN 2 0 0 2 Feb 05 Zoo Dresden Tiergartenstrasse 1 01219 Dresden Germany

4489 4490

DUBBO 2 4 0 6 4298 4308 Feb 02 Western Plains Zoo POB 831 Dubbo NSW 2830

2439 4125 4300 4301

Australia DUBLIN 1 0 0 1 3563 Aug 04 Phoenix Park Dublin 8 Ireland DVURKRALV 6 7 0 13 Feb 04 Zool. Garden Dvur Kralove nad Labem Dvur Kralove nad Labem CZ-54401

2572 4180 6019 6020 6233 6234

1771 3065 4007 4274 5530 6021 6022

Czech Republic E KOTZE 1 1 0 2 3853 3854 E. Kotze P.O. Box 290 Okahandja Namibia EBELTOFT 3 1 0 4 Feb 05 Ebeltoft Zoo Stubbe Sovej 15 Ebeltoft DK 8400

3562 6011 6012

6006

Denmark

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EBERSWALD 2 0 0 2 2247 2248 Feb 03 Tierpark Eberswalde Am Wasserfall 1622 Eberswalde Frankfurt Germany EGERER 1 1 0 2 4098 4099 WAE Egerer P.O.Box 40394 Auspanplatz Windhoek Namibia EICHBERG 4 2 0 6 3326 3550 Zoologische Station Eichberg Kapthof CH 9453 Eichberg

3308 3309 3549 3553

Switzerland EMBERYRCH 1 1 0 2 3676 4056 Embery Pillsbury Ranch 13036 Willow Rd Lakeside CA 92040 EMERALD 2 0 0 2 3972 3980 Feb 02 Emerald Safari Resort c/o National Zoological Gardens Boom Street P.O.Box 754 Pretoria 0001 South Africa ERIE 1 0 0 1 4009

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Erie Zoological Gardens 423 W 38th Str Erie PA, 16508-0268 USA ESKILSTUN 2 1 0 3 2199 2459 2452 Feb 05 Parken Zoo i Eskilstuna AB Box 7071 63007 Eskilstuna Sweden EVANSVLLE 0 1 0 1 3678 Aug 04 Mesker Park Zoo 2421 Bement Avenue Evansville IN 47720-5500 USA FONTAINE 2 2 0 4 Aug 04 Zoo de Doue BP 105 103 Rue de Cholet 49700 Doue la Fontaine

3763 4379

2454 3486

France FORTWORTH 3 1 0 4 Feb 05 Fort Worth Zoo Park 1989 Colonial Parkway Fort Worth TX 76110

3946 3954 3955

3961

USA FOSSILRIM 11 10 0 21 2733 2734 2735 2233 3527 3979 Feb 05

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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Route 1, Box 203 Glen Rose TX

4259 4261 4453 4454 4559 4566 5604

76043 USA

3018 3019 4224 4451 4452 4567 5602 5603

FOTA 6 5 0 11 Feb 05 Fota Wildlife Park Carrigtwohill County Cork Ireland

3049 4340 4341 4406 4432 6023

4064 4343 4435 6024 6025

FUENGIROL 1 2 0 3 3092 Aug 99 Fuengirola Zoo Avda. Camilo Jose Cela Fuengirola Spain

2986 3095

GABARONE 2 0 0 2 4233 4234 2005 Mokolodi Nature Reserve P.O. Box 170 Gaberone Botswana GEBAUER 1 2 0 3 3176 3177 3178 Hofmieste/Gebauer P.O. Box 170 Omaruru Namibia GLASGOW 1 0 0 1 1685 Feb 02 Glasgow Zoo Calderpark, Uddingston, Glasgow G71 7RZ

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Scotland GUADALJR 1 0 0 1 5985 Feb 05 Av. Paseo del Zoologico no. 600 A.P. 1-1494 Guadalajara Jalisco C.P. 44100 HAMAMATSU 1 0 0 1 2173 Feb 02 Hamamatsu Muncipal Zoo 199 Kanzanji-cho Hamamatsu-City Shizuoka 431-12 Japan HAMERTON 3 4 0 7 2003 Hamerton Zoological Park Nr. Sawtry, Cambridge PE 28 5RE United Kingdom

3741 4137 4359

3624 3898 4360 4361

HAMILTON 1 1 0 2 4149 Feb 05 Hamilton Zoological Gardens Private Bag 3010

3914

Hamilton, Auckland New Zealand HANNOVER 1 3 0 4 Feb 05 Zoo Hannover GmbH Adenauerallee 3 Hannover D 30175

6000

3920 6001 6002

Germany HANSEN 2 0 0 2 Feb 05 Juneau Alaska

4166 5646

USA

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HEADCORN Wildlife Heritage Foundation 1 0 0 1 Headcorn Road Smarden Ashford

4444

Kent United Kingdom HEIMSTADT 2 1 0 3 3856 4003 4004 P.O. Box 422 Outjo Namibia HERBERSTN 1 1 0 2 Feb 03 Tierpark Herberstein Schloss Herbersoein OEG Buchberg 2 8222 St. Johann

3577

2501

Herberstein Austria HILVARENB 5 3 0 8 Feb 05 Safari Park Beekse Bergen 5081 N5 Hilvarenbeek Netherlands

3483 3496 5551 5552 5568

3426 5532 5537

HIMEHI SH 4 3 0 7 3745 3906 3932 3748 3907 3958 Feb 01 Himeji Central Park 3957 1436-1 Kotani, Toyotomi-Town Himeji-City Hyogo-pref. 679-21 Japan HODENHAGN 3 3 0 6 Aug 03 Serengati Safari Park

2846 4049 4517

3584 4514 4518

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Postfach 31 29691 Hodenhagen Germany HOEDSPRUI 51 55 0 106 Feb 02 Hoedspruit Cheetah Project Camp Jubulani/Kapama Private GR P.O. Box 25745 Monument Park 0105 290 Mons Rd, Victoria Close Watekloof Ridge, 0181 South Africa

2161 2398 2399 2441 2543 2545 2552 2704 2705 3124 3333 3336 3342 3382 3594 3739 3767 3776 3805 3806 3807 3808 3809 3812 3813 3814 3815 3951 3952 3956 4092 4094 4095 4096 4210 4262 4263 4264 4325 4402 4465 4466 4477 4478 4493 4522 4523 5610 5616 5619 5625

1577 2400 2401 2544 2706 2746 2962 2963 3332 3335 3337 3344 3351 3353 3355 3356 3357 3358 3360 3418 3700 3706 3707 3718 3720 3727 3730 3770 3794 3810 3811 3942 3943 3944 3945 3950 4090 4097 4211 4220 4276 4327 4382 4467 4468 4479 4480 4503 4524 5506 5612 5617 5618 5620 5621

HOGLE 2 0 0 2 3245 3246 Feb 05 Utah's Zoological Society 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave Salt Lake City Utah, 84105 USA HONOLULU 1 0 0 1 3010 Aug 04 Honolulu Zoo 151 Kapahulu Ave

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Honolulu HI 96815-7173 USA HOUSTON 1 0 0 1 3009 Feb 05 Houston Zoological Gardens 1513 North Macgregor Houston TX 77030-1603 USA HUIZEN FD 3 2 0 5 Feb 2000 Endangered Animal Foundation Driftweg 124 (de Kuil) 1272 AC Huizen (N.H.) Netherlands

3461 3277 6005

2551 3468

ITATIBA 1 1 0 2 Avifauna Aviarios Ecologocos LTDA Sitio "Parafso Dao Aves" S/N Bairro Do Morro Azul BR-13 250 000 Itatiba

3971

3982

Sao Paulo Brazil JACKSONVL 1 0 0 1 2445 Aug 04 Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens 8605 Zoo Parkway Jacksonville FL 32218-5799 USA

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JADERBERG 2 2 0 4 Feb 03 Tiergartenstrasse 69 D-26349 Jaderberg, Germany

4079 4179

3696 4082

JERUSALEM 1 0 0 1 Feb 02 The Tisch Family Zoological Gardens P.O. Box 898 Jerusalem 91008 Israel

4461

JOHANSBRG 1 1 0 2 Feb 02 Johannesburg Zoological Gardens Private Bag X13 Johannesburg, Gauteng 2122

3719

3704

South Africa JORDAN 1 1 0 2 4427 4429 Feb 04 KANCHANB 5 5 0 10 Aug 1998 Kanchanaburi Safari Park 40/2 MS Nengkum Bo Phloi Kanchanaburi 71160

2457 2573 3062 3063 3082

3084 3338 3339 3343 3352

Thailand KANSASCTY 2 3 0 5 Feb 05 Kansas City Zoo 6800 Zoo Drive Kansas City MO 64132-1711

2802 2803

2736 2879 3167

USA KATOWICE 2 1 0 3 Aug 01 Sloski Ogrod Zoologiczny

2653 4460

2654

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P.O. Box 385 40-954 Katowice Poland KESSINGLA 3 0 0 3 Feb 03 Suffolk Wildlife Park Whites Lane Kessingland, nr Lowestoft

4160 4161 4162

Suffolk NR 33 7TF United Kingdom KHAOKHEOW 1 1 0 2 6229 6228 Khao Kheow Open Zoo 235 M7, Bang Phara Siracha Chonburi 20110 Thailand KHORAT Nakornratchasima Zoo 2 3 0 5 3087 3370 2307 3115 3372 Aug 01 111 M.1, Chaimongkol Muang Nakornratchisima 3000 Thailand KLUCKNER 2 1 0 3 Feb 03 Melrose Game Farm P.O. Box 21079

3475 3680

3682

Windhoek Namibia KNOXVILLE 1 1 0 2 3299 Aug 04 Knoxville Zoo P.O. Box 6040 Knoxville

3301

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TN 37914 USA KOLN 2 0 0 2 5535 5567 Feb 05 Cologne Zoo Riehler Strasse 173 Koeln N Rhine-Westph D-50735 Germany KRAAIFONT 3 4 0 7 Feb 99 Tygerberg Zoo Park P.O. Box 524 Kraaifontein 7569

3159 3185 3386

3213 3214 3387 3642

South Africa KREFELD 2 1 0 3 Feb 05 Krefelder Zoo Verdinger Strasse 377

5534 5536

4187

Krefeld N Rhine-Wesph D-47800 Germany LA FLECHE 1 1 0 2 Feb 05 Zoo de la Fleche Le Tertre Rouge

3742

5531

F-72200 La Fleche France LA PALMYR 4 7 0 11 Feb 05 La Palmyre Zoo P.O. Box 8 17570 Les Mathes Royan France

3722 3925 4487 5763

3285 3757 3766 4060 5762 5764 5765

LANDAU 1 0 0 1 1924 Feb 05

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Zoolgischer Garden Landau zh. Hern Dr. Heckel Hindenburgstr 12-14 76829 Landau Germany LANGLEY 0 1 0 1 3595 Aug 04

Mountain View Conservation & Breeding Centre 8011-240th St. Langley, British Columbia VIM 3P9 Canada LE VIGEN 1 3 0 4 4238 4239 4240 4241 Parc Paysager Et Animalier Du Reynou Domaine du Reynou 87110 Le Vigen France LEOPS ETC. 2 1 0 3 Feb 01 Leopards ETC. P.O. Box 430 Occidental

4109 4293

5525

CA 95465 USA LETTENBAU 0 2 0 2 3193 3194 Lettenbauer P.O. Box 68 Dordabis Namibia LISBON 1 0 0 1 4516 Aug 04 Jardim Zoologico de Lisboa

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Estrada de Benfica 158-160 1500, Lisboa Portugal LODZ 1 1 0 2 Feb 05 Miejski Ogrod Zoologiczny W. Lodzi 94-303 Lodz Konstantynowska 8/10

3491

4515

Poland LUJAN 2 1 0 3 Zoo Lujan Acceso Oeste Km 58, Lujan

4278 4279

4280

Codigo Postal 6700 Provincia De Buenos Aires Argentinia LUNG 1 0 0 1 4017 P.O. Box 419 Otjiwarongo Namibia MADRID Z 2 1 0 3 3583 4067 4070 Feb 05 Zoo Aquarium Madrid (GRPR) Casa de Campo S/N E-28011 Madrid Spain MAFUNYANE 0 1 0 1 5987 2005 Mafunyane Game Reserve C/o Marius Pretorius P.O. Box 1539 Brits 0250 South Africa

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MAKTOUM 13 13 0 26 H.E. Sheikh Butti Bin Juma Maktoum's Wildlife Centre

P.O. Box 7237 Dubai United Arab Emirates

4366 4367 4390 4403 4408 4409 4428 4436 5549 5550 5953 5961 5965

4364 4365 4391 4404 4405 4412 5548 5954 5960 5962 5963 5964 5966

MARWELL 1 2 0 3 Feb 05 Marwell Zoological Park Colden Common, Nr. Winchester Hampshire S021 1JH Great Britain

2807

2703 4164

MEMPHIS 2 1 0 3 2721 2722 3300 Feb 05 Memphis Zoo 2000 Prentiss Place Memphis TN 38112 USA METRORICH 1 0 0 1 3313 Metro Richmond Zoo 8300 Beaver Ridge Road Moseley VA 23210 USA METROZOO 1 1 0 2 3988 3786 Feb 05 Miami Metrozoo 12400 SW 152nd Street Miami FL

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33177-1499 USA MILWAUKEE 1 0 0 1 Aug 03 Milwaukee Couty Zoo 10001 W. Bluemound Road

2804

Milwaukee WI 53226 USA MITO CHO 7 4 0 11 3479 3480 3481 Feb 05 Akiyoshidai Safari Land 5755 1212 Shimizu, Mitou-Town Mine Yamaguchi-pref 754-0302 Japan

3478 4142 4143 4144 4456 4457 5754

MONARTO 10 7 0 17 Feb 05 Monarto Zoological Park Princess Highway Monarto South SA 5254

3555 3709 3710 3715 6082 6083 6131 6132 6133 6134

3590 3729 6130 6135 6136 6137 6138

Australia MONTGOMRY 2 2 0 4 Feb 05 Montgomery Zoo P.O. Box 3313 2301 Coliseum Parkway Montgomery AL 36110-0313

2447 2448

2991 2801

USA MONTPELLI 3 2 0 5 Aug 03 Parc De Lunaret 50 Avenue Agropolis Montpellier Herault 34090

3133 3917 3918

1711 3279

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France MOSCOW 3 2 0 5 Feb 04 Moscow Zoo Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Ulitsa 123242 Moscow Russia

2523 4459 5453

2641 4275

MULHOUSE 0 2 0 2 Feb 05 Mulhouse Zoo 51 Rue du Jardin Zoologique 68100 Mulhouse France

5563 5562

MUNICH 2 3 0 5 Feb 05 Munchener Tierpark Hellabrunn Hellabrun AG Tierparkstr 30 Muenchen D-81543

2766 4355

2495 3135 4357

Germany MUNSTER 4 6 0 10 Feb 05 Allwetter Zoo-Munster Sentruper Strabe 315 Munster N Rhine-Westph D-48161 Germany

5459 5597 5598 5766

3119 3724 5599 5600 5767 5768

NANYUKI 2 1 0 3 Feb 05 Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy P.O. Box 288

5781 5782

5783

Nanyuki 10400 Kenya NASHV ZOO 1 2 0 3 2655 Aug 04 Nashville Zoo

1907 2920

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Grasmere 3777 Nolensville Rd. Nashville TN, 37211 USA NEUWIED 4 3 0 7 Feb 03 Zoo Neuwied Waldstrasse 160 56566 Neuwied

1874 3927 2125

Germany

1936 2346 2347 3928

NISHIMURO 11 7 18 Adventure World Shirahama, Nishimuro-gun Wakayama 649-2201 Japan

3412 3933 3938 3939 4074 4075 4076 4133 4134 5676 6099

3404 3452 4078 4136 5677 5678 6100

NURNBERG 1 2 0 3 3145 2773 3852 Feb 05 Nurnberg Tiergarten AM Tiergarten 30 90480 Nurnberg Germany NY BRONX 1 1 0 2 2227 2229 Feb 05 The Wildlife Conservation Society 2300 Southern Blvd Bronx NY 10460-1099 USA NZP - WASH 2 2 0 4 Feb 05 Smithsonian National Zoological Park 3001 Conneticut Ave NW

2659 3304

2800 3003

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Washington DC 20008-2537 USA OAKHILL 6 11 0 17 Feb 04 Oakhill Center 19800 East Coffee Creek Road Luther OK

2204 3459 3830 3831 6160 6161

2811 2878 3460 4114 4121 4122 4138 4140 5526 6162 6163

73054 USA OBTERRE 1 0 0 1 3754 Aug 04 Park de la Haute-Touche 36290 Obterre France OKLAHOMA 1 2 0 3 Feb 05 Oklahoma City Zoo 2101 NE 50th Oklahoma City

2444

2809 2810

OK 73111 USA OLMENSE 4 7 0 11 Feb 05 Olmense Zoo Budenberg 45 2481 Olmen

2481 3276 6153 6195

2548 4458 4560 4561 4565 6154 6155

Belgium OLOMOUC 1 0 0 1 3895 Feb 05 Zoologicka Zahrada Olomouc Darwinova 29 779 00 Olomouc Svaty Kopecel

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Severomoravsky Czech Republic OMAHA 5 3 0 8 Feb 05 Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo 3701 S 10th Street Omaha NE 68197-2200

1900 4492 5609 5613 5614

4494 5611 5615

USA OMEGA PAR 2 0 0 2 3066 3283 OPOLE 0 1 0 1 4464 Feb 05 Ogrod Zoologiczny Opole UI. Spacerowa 10 Opole 45 094 Poland ORANA 5 3 0 8 Feb 05 Orana Park Wildlife Trust P.O. Box 5130, Papanui Christchurch New Zealand

3168 3169 3170 3708 4191

3512 3912 3913

OSIJEK 1 1 0 2 3900 3922 Feb 05 OUDTSHORN 15 19 0 34 Feb 05 Cango Ranch and Cheetah Land P.O. Box 559 Oustshoorn 6620 South Africa

3822 3827 3828 3829 3839 3843 4091 4495 4504 5547 5577 5579 5580 5584 5670

2666 3606 3662 3832 3834 3835 3842 4152 4154 4339 4505 4506 5508 5575 5582 5583 5585 5586 5587

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PAIGNTON 2 2 0 4 4012 4013 4068 4069 Feb 05 Paignton Zoo & Environmental Park Totnes Road, Paignton Devon TQ4 7EU Great Britain PALM DES 2 2 0 4 Feb 05 The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens 47-900 Portola Avenue Palm Desert CA 92260 USA

3322 3324

2425 4474

PANYU 2 4 0 6 2858 3609 Guangzhou Pangu Xangtiang Safari World Shi Guang Road Panyu City Guangzhou

3052 3588 3610 3627

China PARADISE 1 0 0 1 2886 Paradise Exotic Felne Breeding Comp. 3116 Northwood Rd Nanaimo B.C. Canada PARYS 2 3 0 5 Savanna Ranch (Pty) Ltd P.O. Box 267 Parys

6216 6217

6213 6214 6215

9585 South Africa PEAUGRES 6 9 0 15 3638 3921 5435 3286 3725 3755 Feb 04

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Safari De Peugres, Montanet 07340 Peaugres France

5588 5589 5663

3756 3930 5664 5665 5666 5667

PERTH 0 1 0 1 3963 Feb 05 Perth Zoological Gardens P.O. Box 489 South Perth, WA 6151 Australia PERRET 0 1 0 1 5469 Feb 02 Kenya PHILADELP 3 1 0 4 2223 Feb 05 Philadelphia Zoo 3400 West Girard Avenue

4496 4497 4498

Philadelphia PA 19104 USA PHOENIX 1 3 0 4 2895 Dec 99 Phoenix Zoo 455 N. Galvin Pkwy Phoenix

3306 4568 4569

AZ 85008-3431, USA PITTSBURG 0 1 0 1 2892 Aug 04 Pittsburgh Zoo P.O. Box 5250, Hill Road Pittsburgh PA 15206-1178 USA

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PLANCKNDL 1 0 0 1 Aug 04 Wild Animal Park Planckendael Leuvenseeteenweg 582-2812

2854

Meckelen Muizen Belgium PONTSCORF 1 1 0 2 4065 Feb 05 Parc Zoologique de Pont-Scorff 56620 Pont-Scorff France

2429

PRAHA 5 4 0 9 Feb 05 Zoologicka Zahrada v Praze U Trajskehu Zamku 3/120 17100 Phraha 7-Troja Czech Republic

2676 3341 3896 5533 6124

3219 3401 3851 6125

PRET DW 73 60 0 133 Feb 05 Cheetah Breeding Center P.O. Box 16 DeWildt 0251 South Africa

2637 2763 3410 3420 3585 3608 3622 3632 3633 3964 3965 3974 3989 3992 3993 3994 3995 4108 4111 4112 4120 4277 4286 4289 4290 4310 4311 4316 4320 4328 4530 4531 4537 5476 5481 5483 5484 5485 5490 5493 5496 5497 5502 5509 5510 5520 5681 5682 5683 5685 5690

2363 2634 2638 2795 2816 2989 3405 3413 3586 3587 3635 3687 3750 3782 3787 3968 3969 3970 3975 3983 3990 3991 4088 4103 4106 4110 4113 4116 4123 4285 4287 4291 4294 4297 4321 4324 4326 4334 4529 4538 5491 5492 5522 5680 5684 5687 5688 5692 5698 5699 5706

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5693 5694 5695 5696 5697 5700 5701 5702 5703 5704 5705 5708 5709 5712 5713 5714 5715 5716 5717 5718 5720 5724

5707 5710 5711 5719 5721 5722 5723 5727 5822

PRETORIA 0 1 0 1 3783 Feb 04 National Zoological Gardens Boom St P.O. Box 754 Pretoria, 0001 South Africa PROVIDNCE 1 0 0 1 2720 Aug 04 Roger Williams Park Zoo 1000 Elmwood Avenue Providence RI 02907-3600 USA RABAT 0 2 0 2 1624 6013 Feb 05 Parc Zoologique National De Rabat BP 4142-12000 Temara Morocco RAMAT GAN 1 0 0 1 3567 Feb 03 Zoological Center Tel Aviv Ramat Gan Ltd National Park P.O. Box 984 Ramat Gan 52109 Israel

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REDWOOD 0 2 0 2 2978 2980 Aug 04 Six Flags Marine World 2001 Marine World Parkway Vallejo CA 94589 USA RHINOLION 0 4 0 4 Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve P.O.Box 180 Krugersdorp 1740 South Africa

3362 3363 3391 3392

RIO GRAND 1 0 0 1 3302 Aug 04 Rio Grand Zoological Park 903 Tenth St. SW Albuquerque NM 87102 USA RIYADH 4 2 0 6 3626 4269 4270 3611 3623 Aug 01 Riyadh Zoological Garden 4359 P.O. Box 27055 Riyadh 11417 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ROCKTON 1 0 0 1 Feb 05 African Lion Safari & Game Farm Ltd R.R. 1, Cambridge Ontario Canada N1R 5S2

4576

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ROSTOCK 4 2 0 6 Feb 05 Zoologischer Garten Rostock Rennbahnalle 21 Rostock Mecklenburg-Vord-18059 Germany

3329 3901 5471 5472

4081 5474

SAARBRUCK 1 2 0 3 Feb 03 Zoologischer Garten Saarbrucken Graf-Stauffenberg-Strasse W-66121 Saarbrucken 3

4185

3038 5460

Germany SAFARI W 0 2 0 2 Feb 01 Safari West 3115 Porter Creek Rd Santa Rosa CA 95404 USA

4475 4476

SAFA WILD Wadi al Safa Wildlife Centre 2 1 0 3 4383 4385 4437 P.O. Box 27875 Dubai United Arab Emirates SALZBURG 1 3 0 4 Feb 05 Salzburg Zoo Hellbrunn Anifer Lande str 1 Anif A-5081

3497

3672 3673 4146

Austria SAN ANTON 2 0 0 2 1884 2891 Feb 04 San Antonio Zoological Gardens 3903 N. St. Mary's Street San Antonio

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TX 78212-3199 USA SANDIEGOZ 0 1 0 1 Aug 04 San Diego Zoo P.O. Box 551 San Diego CA 92112-0551 USA

4256

SANFORD 2 0 0 2 2893 2894 Feb 05 Central Florida Zoo P.O. Box 470309 Lake Monroe FL 32747 USA SAO PAULO 1 1 0 2 3291 6145 Feb 05 Sao Paulo Zoo Park Av Miguel Stefano 4241 04301-905 Sao Paulo Brazil SCHAEFER 4 0 0 4 Mr. T. Schaefer P.O. Box 347

4029 4030 4035 4037

Outjo Namibia SCHMIDT 3 4 0 7 Mr. C. Schmidt

4033 4034 4131

4031 4032 4038 4039

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P.O.Box 11864 Klein-Windhoek Namibia SCHOEMAN 1 1 0 2 2904 3361 Feb 00 Tweefontein Nature Reserve Ms. Corrie Schoeman P.O. Box 207 Theunissen 9410 South Africa SCOVILL F 2 0 0 2 5477 5478 Scoville Children's Zoo 71 S. Country Club Rd. Decatur IL, 62521 USA SD - WAP 5 6 0 11 Feb 04 San Diego Wild Animal Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road Escondido CA '92027-7017 USA

2422 2914 4225 4242 4525

3323 4226 4243 4258 4260 4526

SHAMBALA 0 1 0 1 3025 Feb 04 Roar Foundation/Shambala Preserve P.O. Box 189 Acton CA 93510 USA SHARJAH BR 19 13 0 32 3566 4202 4203 3569 4201 4205 Feb 05

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Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildife c/o Animal Management Consultancy P.O. Box 24395 Sharjah United Arab Emirates

4204 4206 4207 4208 4217 4228 4472 4473 4500 4501 6026 6027 6030 6031 6032 6033

4212 4213 4214 4215 4216 4218 4222 4223 6028 6029

SHENZHEN 3 3 0 6 2005 Shenzhen Safari Park Xili Lake Shenzhen City China

4100 4102 4105

4089 4101 4104

SIGEAN 1 2 0 3 3498 4380 4381 Aug 04 Reserve Africaine De Sigean RN9 11130 Sigean France SIMAS D 1 1 0 2 3966 3967 Feb 01 D.Simas Wild About Cats P.O.Box 9182 Auburn, CA 95604 USA SINGAPORE 6 3 0 9 Aug 04 Singapore Zoological Gardens 80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 2572 Singapore

3073 4335 4338 5605 5606 5607

4296 4336 5608

SIOX FALLS 2 1 3 Great Plains Zoo

5523 5524

4255

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805 S Kiwams Avenue Sioux Falls SD 57104-3714 USA SOFIAZOO 2 0 0 2 3117 3118 Aug 03 Sofia Zoological Garden Srebarna Str 1 P.O. Box 67 kv. Hldilnika Sofia 1407 Bulgaria SO LAKES 2 2 0 4 4061 4062 4342 4407 Aug 03 South Lakes Wild Animal Park Crossgates Dalton-in-Furness Cumbria, LA15 8 JR United Kingdom SPRINGFIE 1 1 0 2 2717 1826 Aug 04 Henson Robinson Zoo 1100 East Lake Dr. Springfield IL 62707 USA ST LOUIS 2 6 0 8 Feb 05 St. Louis Zoological Park Forest Park St. Louis MO 63110 USA

5457 5458

1889 2141 2686 4227 4244 4471

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STELLENBO 4 6 0 10 Aug 04 Anni Beckhelling 109/211 Victoria Junction Preswich Street Capetown 8000 South Africa

3573 3802 5503 5505

3685 3804 4312 4314 5725 5726

STROHEN 2 0 0 2 4563 4564 2003 Tierpark Stroehen Tierparkstrasse 45 Stroehen, Lower Saxony, D 49419 Germany STUTTGART 0 1 0 1 1922 Aug 03 Wilhelma Zoo Neckartalstrasse P.O.Box 501227 Stuttgart Baden-Wurttem D-742 Germany TASHKENT 0 1 0 1 1653 Feb 99 Tashkent Zoogoven, 2320, Djakhon Abidora Str Tashkent 700053 Uzbekistan TOBE ZOO 1 1 0 2 1857 2176 Feb 00 Ehime Prefectual Tobe Zoo Uehara-machi 40 Tobe-cho, Iyo-gun, Ehime Japan TOBU 1 1 0 2 2928 1633 Aug 01

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Tobu Zoological Park 110 Suka, Miyashiro-town Saitama-pref 345 Japan TOKYOTAMA 2 3 0 5 Feb 04 Tama Zoological Park 7-1-1 Hodokubo, Hino-Shi

3076 4315

2415 2628 4332

Tokyo 191-0042 Japan TOLEDO 2 1 0 3 4117 4118 3666 Feb 05 Toledo Zoological Gardens P.O. Box 140130 Toledo OH 43614-0801 USA TOMIOKA 1 1 0 2 2580 2533 Feb 00 Gunma Safari World 1 Okamoto, Tomoika Gunma 370-23 Japan TORONTO 1 6 0 7 Feb 04 Toronto Zoo 361A Old Finch Ave Scarborough Ontario M1B 5K7

4304

3064 3438 3450 3791 4299 4306

Canada TOYOOKA 1 1 0 2 5419 5418 Kinosaki Marine World Park Seto 1090 Toyooka

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Hyogo 669-6192 Japan TSAOBIS 3 2 0 5 2268 3069 3571 2264 3289 Feb 01 Tsaobis Leopard Park P.O. Box 143 Karibib Namibia TULSA 2 0 0 2 3544 3547 Feb 05 Tulsa Zoological Park 5701 E. 36th Street North Tulsa OK '74115 USA TUNISIA 2 1 0 3 4150 4151 4153 Unknown UARAB EM (Doho) 1 1 0 2 Animal World C/o H.R.H of Quatar P.O. Box 974 Doho

3537

3751

Quatar UAREB EM 2 0 0 2 Animal World P.O. Box 11664

3625 3821

Dubai United Arab Emirates UNKNOWN via Giazza and Bester 9 7 0 16

3556 3558 3602 3603 3604 3661 3837 4093 4148

3557 3561 3591 3605 3713 3714 3838

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Unknown Private 2 1 0 3 6074 6266 6267 Unknown in Namibia 2 0 0 2 6056 6057 none VAARTZ J 2 2 0 4 4020 4023 4024 4026 P.O. Box 870 Windhoek Namibia VALBREMBO 1 2 0 3 4040 2453 3463 Feb 03 Parco Faunistico Le Cornelle Via Cornelle 16-24030 Valbrembo (BG) Italy VANDERMERW 2 3 0 5 Mrs Van der Merwe c/o Harnas

2823 3042

P.O. Box 548

2824 2828 3043

Gobabis 9000 Namibia VERBESSEL 1 2 0 3 Dirk Verbesselt 1840 Londerzecl Belgium

3484

3181 3485

VIDEBAEEK 1 2 0 3 3232 3114 3663 Jyllands Mini Zoo 6920 Videbaeek Haunstrup Denmark VIENNA 0 1 0 1 4358 Feb 03

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Tiergarten Schonbrunner Gesellschaft M.B.H. Maxingstraube 13b A-1130 Wien Austria VONLEIPZI 1 0 0 1 3656 Aug 03 D E. Von Leipzig P.O. Box 17 Omitara Namibia WARSAW 2 4 0 6 Feb 04 Warsaw Zoological Gardens 03-461 Warszawa Ratuzowa 1/3 Poland

3668 3669

3902 5746 5749 5747

WASS BR C 3 8 0 11 Feb 05 Wassenaar Wildlife Breeding Centre Raaphorslaan 28, 2245 bj

2503 3121 4014 4051 4080 5528 5740 5741

Wassenaar (01751-78028) Netherlands

4048 5527 5738

WELLINGTN 2 0 0 2 1958 1959 Feb 05 Wellington Zoo Newtown Park P.O. Box 2199 Wellington 2 New Zealand WERRIBEE 4 1 0 5 Feb 05 Victoria's Open Range Zoo at Werribee P.O. Box 460 Werribee 3030

1776 3519 3520 3521

3559

Victoria Australia

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WHIPSNADE 0 3 0 3 Feb 05 The Zoological Society of London Whipsnade Park Dunstable Bedfordshire LU6 2LF Great Britain

2188 2702 2806

WINSTON 1 4 0 5 Feb 05 Wildlife Safari P.O. Box 1600 Winston OR 97496

4006

3153 3316 3916 3978

WUPPERTAL 2 2 0 4 3146 4186 Feb 05 Zoologischer Garten Wuppertal Hubertusallee 30 42117 Wuppertal Germany

1923 4188

YARRALUML 1 2 0 3 Feb 05 National Zoo & Aquarium

5494

5479 5499

RMB 999 Lady Denman Dr. Weston Creek ACT 2611 Australia YULEE 14 14 0 28 Aug 04 White Oak Conservation Center White Oak Plantation 3823 Owens Road Yulee FL 32097-9807

3340 3959 3976 4175 4192 4193 5656 5657 5658 5659 5671 5672 5673 5742

2707 2898 2977 2983 3004 3546 3915 4177 4178 4181 4182 4196 5660 5674

USA

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ZAGREB 1 0 0 1 4356 Feb 05 Zagreb Zoo Maksimirski perivoj bb Zagrb 10000 Croatia ZAHN 1 1 0 2 3615 3617 Rudi Zahn P.O. Box 120 Outjo Namibia Total 696 657 0 1353

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SECTION D

Additions in 2003

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5515 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1347 Capture Parent CADBURY 000612044AT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1347 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1347 Transfer 5517 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1350 Capture Parent lINDT 0006365b41T HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1350 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1350 Transfer 5517 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Capture Parent HERSHEY 000143FD2FT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1348 Transfer 5518 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1349 Capture Parent NESTLE 000632504DT HELLINGHA ~ Jan 2003 1349 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1349 Transfer 5519 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Capture Parent TOBLERONE 000632569ET HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Transfer CHEETAH C 10 Feb 2003 1351 Transfer 5580 M 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1200 Birth Hand DUMA CC133 5581 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1201 Birth Hand CC134 30 Jul 2003 Death 5582 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1202 Birth Hand DUSKY CC135 5583 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1203 Birth Hand DEZI CC136 5584 M 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1244 Birth Hand DUNCAN CC137 5585 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1245 Birth Hand DEMI CC138 ALTENFELD 12 May 2004 ______ Transfer 5586 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1246 Birth Hand DESERT CC139 JERUSALEM 7 Apr 2004 1725 Transfer 5587 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1247 Birth Hand Delta CC140 00063DFDC2

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5648 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent CASPER 0006126177T AFRICAT 21 Jan 2003 AJ0103 Transfer 5649 M ~ Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent TOBY 00063DE8D2T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1303 Transfer 5650 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZEN 000642C0C0T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1403 Transfer 5651 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZIPPY 00063DEEDET MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1503 Transfer 5652 M 15 Mar 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 15 Mar 2003 892 Birth Hand GASPARD SDP62 28 Apr 2003 Death 5653 F ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent CURLY FROESE 27 Jun 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 30 Jun 2003 AJ1003 Transfer 5654 M ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 31 Aug 2003 AJ1803 Capture Parent BANGLES HOTH 31 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1803 Transfer 5655 M 1 May 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 23 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUBBLES SCHUBERT 23 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 23 Nov 2003 AJ2303 Transfer 5656 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33009 Birth Parent ZUHRI WO59 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040462 Loan to 5657 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33010 Birth Parent ABASI WO60 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040463 Loan to 5658 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33011 Birth Parent LUTALO WO61 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040464 Loan to

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5659 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33012 Birth Parent RAFIKI / RWO62 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040465 Loan to 5660 F 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33013 Birth Parent LUCIA WO63 5661 F 1 Jun 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUTTONS KOBER 17 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 17 Oct 2003 AJ2203 Transfer 5662 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 12 Sep 2003 NON Capture Parent CASSANDRA AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1903 Transfer 5663 M 8 Jul 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 8 Jul 2003 967 Birth Parent HERCULE SDP63 5664 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1000 Birth Parent INDIE SDP64 061BE535 COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ4 Loan to 5665 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1001 Birth Parent ILLUSION SDP65 0610B468 COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ5 Loan to 5666 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1002 Birth Parent ISIS SDP66 0610B4BF COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ6 Loan to 5667 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 999 Birth Parent IVOIRE SDP67 5668 M 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33015 Birth Parent WO64 23 Sep 2003 Death 5669 F 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33014 Birth Parent WO65 23 Sep 2003 Death 5670 M 6 Oct 2003 3839 4152 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 2003 1251 Birth Hand DYLAN CC141 5671 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33016 Birth Parent WO65 5672 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33017 Birth Parent WO67 5673 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33018 Birth Parent WO68

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5674 F 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33019 Birth Parent WO69 5675 M 22 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 22 Dec 2003 Y33020 Birth Parent WO70 22 Dec 2003 Death 5676 M 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 399 Birth Parent TUCK AW111 12 Mar 2004 Death 5677 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 400 Birth Parent MERCY AW112 5678 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 401 Birth Parent SCHEKLAN AW113 5679 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 402 Birth Parent AW114 10 May 2003 Death 5681 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93202 Birth Parent MA463 DEW 585 5682 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93203 Birth Parent MA464 DEW586 5683 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93204 Birth Parent MA465 DEW587 5684 F 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93205 Birth Parent Q51 / FE05DEW588 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5685 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93207 Birth Parent MA467 DEW589 5686 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93206 Birth Parent MA466 DEW590 29 Jul 2003 Death 5687 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93209 Birth Parent MYA DEW591 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39515 Transfer 5688 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93210 Birth Parent FA470 DEW592 7 Jan 2004 Death 5689 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93208 Birth Parent FA468 DEW593 29 Jul 2003 Death 5690 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93211 Birth Parent MA471 DEW 594

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10 Jul 2004 Death 5691 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93212 Birth Unknown MA472 5 Nov 2003 Death 5692 F 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93213 Birth Unknown FA473 DEW473 5693 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93214 Birth Parent MA474 DEW597 5694 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93215 Birth Parent ZAG DEW598 CH2 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH2/3 Loan to 5695 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93216 Birth Parent MA476 DEW599 5696 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93217 Birth Parent MA477 DEW600 00-0643-50F4 5697 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93218 Birth Parent MA478 DEW601 5698 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93219 Birth Parent FA479 DEW602 5699 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93220 Birth Parent FA480 DEW603 5700 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93221 Birth Parent MA481 DEW604 00-0643-61E9 5701 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93222 Birth Parent MA482 DEW605 5702 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93223 Birth Parent ZIG DEW606 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH1/3 Loan to 5703 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 ME052 Birth Parent DEW607 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5704 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93225 Birth Parent MA484 DEW608 5705 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93226 Birth Parent MA485 DEW609 5706 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93227 Birth Parent FA486 DEW610 28 May 2004 Death

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5707 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93228 Birth Parent JAMOCCHA DEW611 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39514 Transfer 5708 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93231 Birth Parent MA490 DEW612 5709 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93232 Birth Parent MA491 DEW613 5710 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93229 Birth Parent FA488 DEW614 5711 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93230 Birth Parent FA489 DEW615 00-0642-DE07 5712 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93233 Birth Parent ZACK DEW616 TORONTO 22 May 2004 39513 Transfer 5713 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93234 Birth Parent ZEKE DEW493 TORONTO 22 May 2004 39512 Transfer 5714 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93235 Birth Parent MA494 DEW618 5715 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93236 Birth Parent ME053 / K5DEW619 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5716 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93244 Birth Hand MA495 DEW620 5717 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93245 Birth Hand MA496 DEW621 5718 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93247 Birth Hand MA498 DEW622 5719 F 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93248 Birth Hand FA499 DEW623 15 Jul 2004 Death 5720 M 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93249 Birth Parent MA500 DEW624 5721 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93250 Birth Parent FA501 DEW501 5722 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93251 Birth Parent FA502 DEW626 TOKYOTAMA 3 Mar 2004 4358 Transfer 5723 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93252 Birth Parent FE054 / Q5DEW627

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ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5724 M 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93255 Birth Hand SHAKA DEW628 5725 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93256 Birth Hand FA503 /GRADEW629 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 FA503 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93256 Transfer 5726 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93254 Birth Hand MODJADJI DEW630 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 Q56 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93254 Transfer 5727 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93253 Birth Hand FE055 / Q5DEW631 19 May 2004 Death 5728 M 15 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 15 May 2003 D93246 Birth Hand DEW632 18 Jun 2003 Death 5729 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand MR. BIG CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1379 Transfer JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1379 Loan to 5730 F 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand SAMANTHA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1380 Transfer 5731 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand CARRIE CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1381 Transfer 2 Apr 2004 Death 5732 M ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 NONE Capture Parent TUANO CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1384 Transfer JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1384 Transfer 5733 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 1382 Capture Parent TEMPESTA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1382 Transfer 5738 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1886 Birth Unknown WASOMI WAS165 5739 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1887 Birth Unknown APOLLO WAS166

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CAKS R 18 Dec 2003 1887 Transfer 5740 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1888 Birth Unknown WAZIMA WAS167 5741 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1889 Birth Unknown WINDA WAS168 5742 M 8 Jun 2003 UNK 3979 COLUMBUS 8 Jun 2003 203059 Birth Hand SHOMBAY COL90 YULEE 8 Jun 2003 Y33305 Ownership 7 Jul 2003 Y33305 Transfer DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040461 Loan to 5743 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5784 Birth Parent RASPUTIN WSZ15 27 Jul 2003 Death 5744 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5785 Birth Parent RUBIN WSZ16 5 Aug 2003 Death 5745 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5786 Birth Parent RAPTUS WSZ17 4 Aug 2003 Death 5746 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5780 Birth Parent RAPSODIA WSZ11 AYWAILLE 12 Apr 2005 ______ Transfer 5747 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5781 Birth Parent RAFA WSZ13 5748 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5782 Birth Parent ROSA WSZ14 6 Aug 2003 Death 5749 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5783 Birth Unknown ROZETTA WSZ12 5754 M 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI22 5755 F 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI21 7 Feb 2004 Death 5756 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5698 Birth Parent BASTET DP324 5757 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5699 Birth Parent SAHARA DP325 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer

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D9

5758 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5700 Birth Parent AKILA DP326 5759 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5701 Birth Parent NAIROBI DP327 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer 5760 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5697 Birth Parent DP328 11 Oct 2003 Death 5763 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3569 Birth Hand NONO ZLP39 5764 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3570 Birth Hand NICKETTE ZLP40 5765 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3571 Birth Hand OLGA ZLP41 5766 M 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22438 Birth Parent KIJANI MUN36 5767 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22439 Birth Parent MUN37 5768 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22440 Birth Parent VITESSE MUN38 WASS BR C 15 Jul 2004 ______ Transfer 5822 F ~ 2003 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent FB353 NCMP ~ Jun 2003 WCF037 Transfer PRET DW 28 Oct 2003 D93436 Loan to 3 Jun 2004 D93463 Transfer 5961 M 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00392 Birth Parent MAK46 22 Feb 2004 Death 5962 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00393 Birth Parent MAK47 25 Feb 2004 Death 5963 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00394 Birth Parent MAK48 5964 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00395 Birth Parent MAK49 21 Feb 2004 Death 5965 M 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00396 Birth Parent MAK50

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D10

5966 F 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00397 Birth Parent MAK51 15 Feb 2004 Death 6000 M 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V751 Birth Parent LUCA HAZ 6 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 22 Jan 2004 Death 6001 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V750 Birth Parent LEA HAZ 7 21 Jan 2004 Death 6002 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V749 Birth Parent LAILA HAZ 8 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2004 Death 6007 ? 18 Jun 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 18 Jun 2003 610977 Birth Parent BZ16 28 Jun 2003 Death 6008 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610568 Birth Parent BZ17 3 Mar 2003 Death 6009 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610569 Birth Parent BZ18 6 Mar 2003 Death 6010 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610570 Birth Parent BZ19 10 Mar 2003 Death 6019 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041092 Birth Parent KAJA VC42 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9178 Transfer 6020 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041093 Birth Parent SHOT VC43 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9179 Transfer 6021 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041094 Birth Parent ETNA VC44 00-063B-F7D7 BANHAM 10 Jan 2005 5042 Transfer 6022 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041095 Birth Parent SALOME VC45 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9180 Transfer 6023 M 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3466 Birth Parent FWP138

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D11

6024 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3465 Birth Parent FWP139 6025 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3467 Birth Parent FWP140 6030 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent HARKAN QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ045 Transfer 6031 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent MUDDIE QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ046 Transfer 6032 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent AIDEED QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ047 Transfer 6033 M ~ Jun 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent DHOW SHARJAH 2 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 5 Aug 2003 AJ048 Transfer 6068 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M232 Birth Parent PWP1 EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1132 Loan to 6069 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M233 Birth Parent STRIPE 6070 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M234 Birth Parent JANGO PWP3 6071 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M235 Birth Parent NEENA PWP4 6072 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M236 Birth Parent PWP5 EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1131 Loan to 6 Sep 2004 Death 6073 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M237 Birth Parent PWP6 31 Dec 2003 Death 6078 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3572 Birth Hand ZLP42 8 Dec 2003 Death

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D12

6079 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3573 Birth Hand ZLP43 7 Dec 2003 Death 6080 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3574 Birth Parent ZLP44 5 Dec 2003 Death 6082 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39018 Birth Parent WHITE TIP MON1 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50003 Loan to 6083 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39019 Birth Parent KAIDI, INKMON2 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50002 Loan to 6124 M 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240007 Birth Hand ZZP 35 1 Jan 2004 Death 6125 F 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240008 Birth Parent ZZP 36 2 Jan 2004 Death 6130 F 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39020 Birth Parent NAKULA,BLAMON3 6131 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49223 Birth Parent MON4 19 Sep 2004 Death 6132 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49221 Birth Parent ASKARI MON5 00-0643-10BA 6133 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49219 Birth Parent TSOTSIE MON6 00-064E-6739 6134 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49218 Birth Parent SKUKUSA MON7 00-064E-4AB8 6135 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49222 Birth Parent SHAKARRI MON8 00-0643-E9E7 6136 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49224 Birth Parent MON9 19 Sep 2004 Death 6137 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49220 Birth Parent NURBANU / MON10 00-0642-CAB6 BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40024 Transfer 6138 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49217 Birth Parent KAMILI / CMON11 00-0643-997B

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D13

BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40023 Transfer 6160 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232332 Birth Parent 1210903 OAK 16 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 121090 Transfer 6161 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232334 Birth Parent BARAFU OAK 17 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04192 Transfer 6162 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232333 Birth Parent 2210903 OAK 18 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 221090 Transfer 6163 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232335 Birth Parent KIBARA OAK 19 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04193 Transfer 6228 F ~ Mar 2003 UNK UNK S.AFRICAR ~ Mar 2003 ______ Birth Unknown KHAOKHEOW 5 Oct 2003 460063 Transfer 6233 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041097 Birth Parent DARK VC51 6234 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041098 Birth Parent BREIT VC52 24 Sep 2004 Death ================================================================================================================================= TOTALS: 88.85.4 (177)

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SECTION E

Births in 2003

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E1

5580 M 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1200 Birth Hand DUMA CC133 5581 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1201 Birth Hand CC134 30 Jul 2003 Death 5582 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1202 Birth Hand DUSKY CC135 5583 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1203 Birth Hand DEZI CC136 5584 M 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1244 Birth Hand DUNCAN CC137 5585 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1245 Birth Hand DEMI CC138 ALTENFELD 12 May 2004 ______ Transfer 5586 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1246 Birth Hand DESERT CC139 JERUSALEM 7 Apr 2004 1725 Transfer 5587 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1247 Birth Hand Delta CC140 00063DFDC2 5652 M 15 Mar 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 15 Mar 2003 892 Birth Hand GASPARD SDP62 28 Apr 2003 Death 5656 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33009 Birth Parent ZUHRI WO59 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040462 Loan to 5657 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33010 Birth Parent ABASI WO60 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040463 Loan to 5658 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33011 Birth Parent LUTALO WO61 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040464 Loan to 5659 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33012 Birth Parent RAFIKI / RWO62 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040465 Loan to 5660 F 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33013 Birth Parent LUCIA WO63 5663 M 8 Jul 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 8 Jul 2003 967 Birth Parent HERCULE SDP63 5664 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1000 Birth Parent INDIE SDP64 061BE535

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E2

COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ4 Loan to 5665 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1001 Birth Parent ILLUSION SDP65 0610B468 COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ5 Loan to 5666 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1002 Birth Parent ISIS SDP66 0610B4BF COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ6 Loan to 5667 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 999 Birth Parent IVOIRE SDP67 5668 M 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33015 Birth Parent WO64 23 Sep 2003 Death 5669 F 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33014 Birth Parent WO65 23 Sep 2003 Death 5670 M 6 Oct 2003 3839 4152 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 2003 1251 Birth Hand DYLAN CC141 5671 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33016 Birth Parent WO65 5672 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33017 Birth Parent WO67 5673 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33018 Birth Parent WO68 5674 F 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33019 Birth Parent WO69 5675 M 22 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 22 Dec 2003 Y33020 Birth Parent WO70 22 Dec 2003 Death 5676 M 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 399 Birth Parent TUCK AW111 12 Mar 2004 Death 5677 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 400 Birth Parent MERCY AW112 5678 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 401 Birth Parent SCHEKLAN AW113 5679 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 402 Birth Parent AW114 10 May 2003 Death

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E3

5681 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93202 Birth Parent MA463 DEW 585 5682 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93203 Birth Parent MA464 DEW586 5683 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93204 Birth Parent MA465 DEW587 5684 F 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93205 Birth Parent Q51 / FE05DEW588 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5685 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93207 Birth Parent MA467 DEW589 5686 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93206 Birth Parent MA466 DEW590 29 Jul 2003 Death 5687 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93209 Birth Parent MYA DEW591 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39515 Transfer 5688 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93210 Birth Parent FA470 DEW592 7 Jan 2004 Death 5689 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93208 Birth Parent FA468 DEW593 29 Jul 2003 Death 5690 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93211 Birth Parent MA471 DEW 594 10 Jul 2004 Death 5691 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93212 Birth Unknown MA472 5 Nov 2003 Death 5692 F 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93213 Birth Unknown FA473 DEW473 5693 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93214 Birth Parent MA474 DEW597 5694 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93215 Birth Parent ZAG DEW598 CH2 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH2/3 Loan to 5695 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93216 Birth Parent MA476 DEW599 5696 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93217 Birth Parent MA477 DEW600 00-0643-50F4

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E4

5697 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93218 Birth Parent MA478 DEW601 5698 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93219 Birth Parent FA479 DEW602 5699 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93220 Birth Parent FA480 DEW603 5700 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93221 Birth Parent MA481 DEW604 00-0643-61E9 5701 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93222 Birth Parent MA482 DEW605 5702 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93223 Birth Parent ZIG DEW606 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH1/3 Loan to 5703 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 ME052 Birth Parent DEW607 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5704 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93225 Birth Parent MA484 DEW608 5705 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93226 Birth Parent MA485 DEW609 5706 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93227 Birth Parent FA486 DEW610 28 May 2004 Death 5707 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93228 Birth Parent JAMOCCHA DEW611 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39514 Transfer 5708 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93231 Birth Parent MA490 DEW612 5709 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93232 Birth Parent MA491 DEW613 5710 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93229 Birth Parent FA488 DEW614 5711 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93230 Birth Parent FA489 DEW615 00-0642-DE07 5712 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93233 Birth Parent ZACK DEW616 TORONTO 22 May 2004 39513 Transfer 5713 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93234 Birth Parent ZEKE DEW493

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E5

TORONTO 22 May 2004 39512 Transfer 5714 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93235 Birth Parent MA494 DEW618 5715 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93236 Birth Parent ME053 / K5DEW619 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5716 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93244 Birth Hand MA495 DEW620 5717 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93245 Birth Hand MA496 DEW621 5718 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93247 Birth Hand MA498 DEW622 5719 F 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93248 Birth Hand FA499 DEW623 15 Jul 2004 Death 5720 M 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93249 Birth Parent MA500 DEW624 5721 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93250 Birth Parent FA501 DEW501 5722 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93251 Birth Parent FA502 DEW626 TOKYOTAMA 3 Mar 2004 4358 Transfer 5723 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93252 Birth Parent FE054 / Q5DEW627 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5724 M 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93255 Birth Hand SHAKA DEW628 5725 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93256 Birth Hand FA503 /GRADEW629 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 FA503 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93256 Transfer 5726 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93254 Birth Hand MODJADJI DEW630 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 Q56 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93254 Transfer 5727 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93253 Birth Hand FE055 / Q5DEW631 19 May 2004 Death

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E6

5728 M 15 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 15 May 2003 D93246 Birth Hand DEW632 18 Jun 2003 Death 5738 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1886 Birth Unknown WASOMI WAS165 5739 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1887 Birth Unknown APOLLO WAS166 CAKS R 18 Dec 2003 1887 Transfer 5740 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1888 Birth Unknown WAZIMA WAS167 5741 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1889 Birth Unknown WINDA WAS168 5742 M 8 Jun 2003 UNK 3979 COLUMBUS 8 Jun 2003 203059 Birth Hand SHOMBAY COL90 YULEE 8 Jun 2003 Y33305 Ownership 7 Jul 2003 Y33305 Transfer DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040461 Loan to 5743 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5784 Birth Parent RASPUTIN WSZ15 27 Jul 2003 Death 5744 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5785 Birth Parent RUBIN WSZ16 5 Aug 2003 Death 5745 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5786 Birth Parent RAPTUS WSZ17 4 Aug 2003 Death 5746 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5780 Birth Parent RAPSODIA WSZ11 AYWAILLE 12 Apr 2005 ______ Transfer 5747 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5781 Birth Parent RAFA WSZ13 5748 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5782 Birth Parent ROSA WSZ14 6 Aug 2003 Death 5749 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5783 Birth Unknown ROZETTA WSZ12 5754 M 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI22 5755 F 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI21

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E7

7 Feb 2004 Death 5756 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5698 Birth Parent BASTET DP324 5757 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5699 Birth Parent SAHARA DP325 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer 5758 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5700 Birth Parent AKILA DP326 5759 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5701 Birth Parent NAIROBI DP327 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer 5760 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5697 Birth Parent DP328 11 Oct 2003 Death 5763 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3569 Birth Hand NONO ZLP39 5764 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3570 Birth Hand NICKETTE ZLP40 5765 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3571 Birth Hand OLGA ZLP41 5766 M 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22438 Birth Parent KIJANI MUN36 5767 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22439 Birth Parent MUN37 5768 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22440 Birth Parent VITESSE MUN38 WASS BR C 15 Jul 2004 ______ Transfer 5961 M 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00392 Birth Parent MAK46 22 Feb 2004 Death 5962 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00393 Birth Parent MAK47 25 Feb 2004 Death 5963 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00394 Birth Parent MAK48 5964 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00395 Birth Parent MAK49 21 Feb 2004 Death

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E8

5965 M 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00396 Birth Parent MAK50 5966 F 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00397 Birth Parent MAK51 15 Feb 2004 Death 6000 M 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V751 Birth Parent LUCA HAZ 6 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 22 Jan 2004 Death 6001 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V750 Birth Parent LEA HAZ 7 21 Jan 2004 Death 6002 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V749 Birth Parent LAILA HAZ 8 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2004 Death 6007 ? 18 Jun 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 18 Jun 2003 610977 Birth Parent BZ16 28 Jun 2003 Death 6008 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610568 Birth Parent BZ17 3 Mar 2003 Death 6009 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610569 Birth Parent BZ18 6 Mar 2003 Death 6010 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610570 Birth Parent BZ19 10 Mar 2003 Death 6019 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041092 Birth Parent KAJA VC42 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9178 Transfer 6020 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041093 Birth Parent SHOT VC43 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9179 Transfer 6021 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041094 Birth Parent ETNA VC44 00-063B-F7D7 BANHAM 10 Jan 2005 5042 Transfer 6022 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041095 Birth Parent SALOME VC45 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9180 Transfer

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E9

6023 M 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3466 Birth Parent FWP138 6024 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3465 Birth Parent FWP139 6025 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3467 Birth Parent FWP140 6068 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M232 Birth Parent PWP1 EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1132 Loan to 6069 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M233 Birth Parent STRIPE 6070 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M234 Birth Parent JANGO PWP3 6071 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M235 Birth Parent NEENA PWP4 6072 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M236 Birth Parent PWP5 EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1131 Loan to 6 Sep 2004 Death 6073 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M237 Birth Parent PWP6 31 Dec 2003 Death 6078 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3572 Birth Hand ZLP42 8 Dec 2003 Death 6079 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3573 Birth Hand ZLP43 7 Dec 2003 Death 6080 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3574 Birth Parent ZLP44 5 Dec 2003 Death 6082 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39018 Birth Parent WHITE TIP MON1 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50003 Loan to 6083 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39019 Birth Parent KAIDI, INKMON2 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50002 Loan to 6124 M 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240007 Birth Hand ZZP 35

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E10

1 Jan 2004 Death 6125 F 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240008 Birth Parent ZZP 36 2 Jan 2004 Death 6130 F 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39020 Birth Parent NAKULA,BLAMON3 6131 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49223 Birth Parent MON4 19 Sep 2004 Death 6132 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49221 Birth Parent ASKARI MON5 00-0643-10BA 6133 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49219 Birth Parent TSOTSIE MON6 00-064E-6739 6134 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49218 Birth Parent SKUKUSA MON7 00-064E-4AB8 6135 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49222 Birth Parent SHAKARRI MON8 00-0643-E9E7 6136 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49224 Birth Parent MON9 19 Sep 2004 Death 6137 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49220 Birth Parent NURBANU / MON10 00-0642-CAB6 BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40024 Transfer 6138 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49217 Birth Parent KAMILI / CMON11 00-0643-997B BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40023 Transfer 6160 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232332 Birth Parent 1210903 OAK 16 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 121090 Transfer 6161 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232334 Birth Parent BARAFU OAK 17 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04192 Transfer 6162 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232333 Birth Parent 2210903 OAK 18 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 221090 Transfer 6163 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232335 Birth Parent KIBARA OAK 19 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04193 Transfer

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6233 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041097 Birth Parent DARK VC51 6234 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041098 Birth Parent BREIT VC52 24 Sep 2004 Death ================================================================================================================================= TOTALS: 75.73.4 (152)

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SECTION F

Deaths in 2003

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F1

555 F 9 Mar 1988 365 270 YULEE 9 Mar 1988 88305 Birth ZEPHYR WO 9 AUDUBON 13 Sep 1990 1084 Transfer 1 Sep 1992 1084 Transfer 1 Jul 2003 Death 1659 F 25 Apr 1986 1006 1316 MOSCOW 25 Apr 1986 A00086 Birth DIANA MOS 44 2 Jun 2003 Death 1748 F 4 Nov 1987 848 1381 WASS BR C 4 Nov 1987 ILJA Birth ILJA WAS 50 CLEVELAND 22 May 1989 890515 Transfer NZP-WASH 3 Dec 1998 113373 Transfer BALTIMORE 24 Aug 2000 751 Transfer 2 Jun 2003 Death 1777 M 22 Oct 1988 1444 1230 DUBBO 22 Oct 1988 880016 Birth OVAMBO WPZ 8 MELBOURNE 26 Nov 1992 921330 Transfer WERRIBEE 31 Jul 2002 A20046 Transfer 12 Jul 2003 Death 1896 M 22 Apr 1989 390 531 SD-WAP 22 Apr 1989 689190 Birth WART SD 73 NASHV ZOO 26 Jul 1991 940043 Transfer CHICAGOLP 12 Nov 1994 9852 Transfer 4 Aug 2003 Death 1901 M 10 May 1989 390 375 SD-WAP 10 May 1989 689256 Birth CRUISER SD 78 NASHV ZOO 26 Jul 1991 940042 Transfer CHICAGOLP 12 Nov 1994 9853 Transfer 19 Nov 2003 Death 1902 F 10 May 1989 390 375 SD-WAP 10 May 1989 689257 Birth ETOSHA SD 79 YULEE 19 Feb 1991 91203 Transfer NASHV ZOO 28 Sep 1999 1330 Transfer 13 Feb 2003 Death 1928 F 8 Jun 1989 1604 1605 KREFELD 8 Jun 1989 326 Birth OTAWI KR 7 4 Jan 2003 Death 2203 F 1 Apr 1990 385 370 ST LOUIS 1 Apr 1990 090029 Birth CHIKU STL 28 NZP-WASH 12 Aug 1998 113343 Transfer 2 Oct 2003 Death 2205 M 18 Apr 1990 591 592 TOLEDO 18 Apr 1990 900014 Birth AJAX TOL 10 BATONROUG 22 Aug 1991 M2421 Transfer OAKHILL 20 Aug 1997 979013 Transfer DICKERSON 29 Apr 2000 5160 Transfer OAKHILL 24 Sep 2002 979013 Transfer 31 Jan 2003 Death 2220 M 3 May 1990 357 508 YULEE 3 May 1990 90311 Birth RUKA WO 17 DICKERSON 8 Nov 1991 3472 Transfer 15 May 1992 3472 Transfer ST LOUIS 6 Oct 1999 991000 Transfer 7 Jul 2003 Death

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F2

2367 M 24 Apr 1990 1580 1667 WHIPSNADE 24 Apr 1990 L1056 Birth LINFORD WH 127 MARWELL 17 Apr 2002 5799 Transfer 12 Apr 2003 Death 2418 M 14 Jan 1991 239 531 SD-WAP 14 Jan 1991 691023 Birth NYIKA / NYSD 87 OMAHA 18 May 2001 12102 Transfer 31 May 2003 Death 2421 F 14 Jan 1991 239 531 SD-WAP 14 Jan 1991 691026 Birth TULI SD 90 SACRAMNTO 10 Mar 1992 100863 Transfer 14 May 2003 Death 2424 F 21 Jan 1991 466 436 SD-WAP 21 Jan 1991 691035 Birth CHELSEA SD 93 SACRAMNTO 10 Mar 1992 100862 Transfer 7 Jul 2003 Death 2437 F 12 May 1991 357 508 YULEE 12 May 1991 91304 Birth SERENA WO 24 WINSTON 27 May 1993 930087 Transfer CAPE MAY 10 Apr 1998 757 Transfer 19 May 2003 Death 2485 M 18 Apr 1991 1274 2091 PRET DW 18 Apr 1991 D92107 Birth ME016 DEW 370 PRET POT 27 May 1993 P93048 Transfer PRETORIA 15 Feb 1999 907537 Transfer 11 Mar 2003 Death 2510 M 7 May 1991 1466 1470 DVURKRALV 7 May 1991 041057 Birth NAIRO VC 15 WASS BR C 14 Dec 1994 NAIRO Transfer DORTMUND 14 Jun 1997 ______ Transfer WASS BR C 24 Mar 1999 NAIRO Transfer MUNSTER 20 Feb 2001 22098 Transfer WASS BR C 16 Apr 2002 NAIRO Transfer 21 Oct 2003 Death 2526 F ~ 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1988 NONE Capture ANGA MOSCOW 16 May 1991 910061 Transfer 3 Apr 2003 Death 2562 F 3 Jul 1991 1890 1686 FOTA 3 Jul 1991 156 Birth FWP 95 ALI DUBLIN 21 Apr 1995 95M023 Transfer FOTA 1 Nov 1995 156 Transfer DUBLIN 14 Sep 2000 95M023 Transfer FOTA 11 Jan 2001 156 Transfer DUBLIN 5 Jun 2001 95M023 Transfer FOTA 26 Jul 2001 156 Transfer 28 Mar 2003 Death 2626 M ~ 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 1990 NONE Capture HIBA TOKYOTAMA 12 Jan 1991 242 Transfer 9 Feb 2003 Death 2627 F ~ 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1991 NONE Capture NEMU TOKYOTAMA 8 Jun 1991 245 Transfer 17 Jun 2003 Death

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F3

2635 M ~29 Jun 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1991 NONE Capture MA185 PRET POT 5 Oct 1991 P93076 Transfer PRETORIA 28 Jan 1992 902376 Transfer PRET DW 10 Apr 1992 D92305 Transfer 14 Feb 2003 Death 2636 M ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 3 Aug 1991 NONE Capture MA 184 PRET POT 5 Oct 1991 P93075 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 15 Feb 1999 ______ Transfer MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 ______ Transfer PRET DW 17 Jul 2001 P93075 Transfer 16 Feb 2003 Death 2661 F 21 Dec 1991 545 1763 JACKSON 21 Dec 1991 911065 Birth KANYA JAC 6 CHEHAW 29 Jul 1997 971011 Transfer FOSSILRIM 4 Dec 2000 1112 Transfer CLEVELAND 1 Mar 2002 M20301 Transfer 15 May 2003 Death 2665 M 12 Oct 1991 2282 1829 OUDTSHORN 12 Oct 1991 62 Birth JAY CC 51 JERUSALEM 6 May 1994 424 Transfer 12 Mar 2003 Death 2799 M 20 Mar 1992 426 432 FOSSILRIM 20 Mar 1992 1065 Birth AUSTIN FR 53 PITTSBURG 1 Dec 1993 100853 Transfer 7 Nov 2003 Death 2842 F 14 Jul 1992 1527 1381 WASS BR C 14 Jul 1992 SHAKA Birth SHAKA WAS 87 PLANCKNDL 29 Apr 1993 002009 Transfer 18 Aug 2003 Death 2851 M 1 Aug 1992 2626 2175 TOKYOTAMA 1 Aug 1992 246 Birth NATSUO TZP 1 24 Oct 2003 Death 3041 M ~ 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Sep 1993 NONE Capture SCHMOOSI AFRICAT 4 Nov 1993 890 Transfer 15 Feb 2003 Death 3054 F 30 May 1993 1985 1986 FOTA 30 May 1993 944 Birth BLONDI FWP 95 DUBLIN 12 Mar 1996 96M015 Transfer FOTA 15 Jan 1997 944 Transfer DUBLIN 4 Sep 2000 96M015 Transfer FOTA 11 Jan 2001 944 Transfer 7 Oct 2003 Death 3154 M 21 Nov 1993 1689 1986 FOTA 21 Nov 1993 1030 Birth FOTA FWP 98 LA PALMYR 30 Nov 1995 1893 Transfer PEAUGRES 10 Jun 1998 229 Transfer SALZBURG 26 Sep 2002 1064 Transfer 22 Feb 2003 Death 3243 F 22 May 1994 2118 2616 PRET DW 22 May 1994 D92608 Birth FA253 DEW 435 AMMAN K 20 Nov 1994 NONE Transfer ~ 2003 Death

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F4

3314 M 5 Nov 1994 469 2440 WINSTON 5 Nov 1994 940217 Birth MERU WS 120 12 Feb 2003 Death 3318 M 8 Nov 1994 469 1886 WINSTON 8 Nov 1994 940229 Birth JAKE WS 124 16 Oct 2003 Death 3385 F ~ Jan 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Sep 1994 NONE Capture FA255 PRET DW 28 Dec 1994 D92655 Transfer 16 Nov 2003 Death 3424 F 9 May 1995 2510 1620 WASS BR C 9 May 1995 XANNA Birth XANNA BB50 HILVARENB 23 Apr 1996 M95137 Transfer 1 Nov 2003 Death 3476 M ~ 1989 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture ODYSSEUS NEUWIED 14 Mar 1995 1021 Transfer LANDAU ~ Jan 1998 M00209 Transfer SALZBURG 22 Sep 2003 2077 Transfer 23 Oct 2003 Death 3495 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C80 Birth ALPHA BB53SDP 1 HILVARENB 21 Nov 1996 M95212 Transfer 12 Apr 2003 Death 3530 F 3 Nov 1995 UNK 1903 RIO GRAND 3 Nov 1995 M95054 Birth ESPERANZA ABQ 5 19 Nov 2003 Death 3533 F 21 Dec 1995 2528 1607 NISHIMURO 21 Dec 1995 336 Birth MONE AW 81 9 Mar 2003 Death 3589 F 13 Apr 1996 2118 2480 PRET DW 13 Apr 1996 D92731 Birth VIKA DEW 469 MOSCOW 4 Mar 1999 990046 Transfer 29 Dec 2003 Death 3618 F 25 May 1996 1740 1921 SALZBURG 25 May 1996 M431 Birth ANTONIA SAL 1 PEAUGRES 16 Jun 1998 252 Transfer 17 Feb 2003 Death 3630 F ~ 1990 WILD WILD TRANSVAAL ~ Aug 1995 NONE Capture FB276 PRET DW 1 Sep 1995 D92722 Transfer KRAAIFONT 7 Dec 2002 ______ Transfer 9 Jan 2003 Death 3684 F ~ 1983 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 5 Jan 1997 NONE Capture PRISCA CHEETAH C 5 Jan 1997 1034 Transfer JOHANSBRG 11 Jul 1997 3120 Transfer 7 Aug 2003 Death 3833 M ~ Apr 1996 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA 1 Apr 1997 NONE Capture JOCHIN OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 111 Transfer 11 Feb 2003 Death 3840 F ~ Jan 1997 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture KATJA OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 128 Transfer 18 Dec 2003 Death

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F5

3841 M ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA 8 Apr 1997 NONE Capture FRITZ OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 112 Transfer 9 Jun 2003 Death 3879 F ~ Jul 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 AJ250 Capture SARAH AFRICAT 1 Jan 1998 AJ250 Transfer 20 Jun 2003 Death 3923 F 14 May 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 14 May 1998 HIMA Birth HIMA WAS127 AMERSFOOR 26 May 1999 M2134 Transfer WASS BR C 2 Dec 1999 HIMA Transfer 11 Aug 2003 Death 3929 F 22 May 1998 3484 2503 WASS BR C 22 May 1998 KAYLEE Birth KAYLEE WAS133 LISIEUX Z 11 May 1999 M99022 Transfer AUNEAU Z 13 May 1999 AJ004 Transfer 16 May 2003 Death 4047 M 22 Mar 1998 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 22 Mar 1998 2301 Birth ZLP 25 PONTSCORF 14 Jan 1999 100145 Transfer 11 Feb 2003 Death 4126 F 29 Sep 1999 2774 2796 PRET DW 29 Sep 1999 D92936 Birth FA360 DEW546 SINGAPORE 28 Sep 2001 G8549 Transfer 23 Sep 2003 Death 4132 M 29 Sep 1999 3412 2872 NISHIMURO 29 Sep 1999 375 Birth BLONDY AW 101 7 Sep 2003 Death 4163 F 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4558 Birth F21 KIZA BROXBOURN 29 Mar 2001 M123 Transfer 3 Apr 2003 Death 4229 F ~ May 2000 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Sep 2000 NONE Capture AISHA SHARJAHBR 2 Oct 2000 AJ033 Transfer 1 Oct 2003 Death 4292 F ~ 1 Jun 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 4 Aug 2000 FB382 Capture FB382 PRET DW 4 Aug 2000 D92985 Transfer 3 Feb 2003 Death 4330 M 7 Jul 2001 3410 2989 PRET DW 7 Jul 2001 D93050 Birth MA404 DEW586 23 Apr 2003 Death 4387 M 15 May 1997 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 15 May 1997 97M003 Birth TAME MALE MAK 12 SAFA WILD 23 May 2000 430 Transfer 9 Jun 2003 Death 4462 M 5 Jul 2001 3668 3902 WARSAW 5 Jul 2001 S5193 Birth OMAR WSZ 7 KATOWICE 28 Jun 2002 2728 Transfer 23 Apr 2003 Death 5397 M ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1987 NONE Capture AMUN AUGSBURG 11 Nov 1989 89208 Transfer

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F6

30 Apr 2003 Death 5461 F ~ 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Oct 1998 1116 Capture BEKKER ~ Oct 1998 1116 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1116 Transfer 10 Feb 2003 Death 5501 F 18 May 2002 3585 3635 PRET DW 18 May 2002 D93158 Birth FA446 DEW573 2 Dec 2003 Death 5565 M 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ16 Birth G�D�ON ZDD6 OBTERRE 8 Oct 2003 H03218 Transfer 11 Dec 2003 Death 5566 M 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ17 Birth TSAVO ZDD7 5 Nov 2003 Death 5581 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1201 Birth CC134 30 Jul 2003 Death 5652 M 15 Mar 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 15 Mar 2003 892 Birth GASPARD SDP62 28 Apr 2003 Death 5668 M 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33015 Birth WO64 23 Sep 2003 Death 5669 F 23 Sep 2003 4175 2983 YULEE 23 Sep 2003 Y33014 Birth WO65 23 Sep 2003 Death 5675 M 22 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 22 Dec 2003 Y33020 Birth WO70 22 Dec 2003 Death 5679 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 402 Birth AW114 10 May 2003 Death 5686 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93206 Birth MA466 DEW590 29 Jul 2003 Death 5689 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93208 Birth FA468 DEW593 29 Jul 2003 Death 5691 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93212 Birth MA472 5 Nov 2003 Death 5728 M 15 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 15 May 2003 D93246 Birth DEW632 18 Jun 2003 Death 5743 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5784 Birth RASPUTIN WSZ15 27 Jul 2003 Death 5744 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5785 Birth RUBIN WSZ16 5 Aug 2003 Death 5745 M 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5786 Birth RAPTUS WSZ17 4 Aug 2003 Death

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F7

5748 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5782 Birth ROSA WSZ14 6 Aug 2003 Death 5760 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5697 Birth DP328 11 Oct 2003 Death 5986 F ~ Oct 2001 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~ Oct 2001 ______ Birth MAFUNYANE ???? ______ Transfer GUADALJR 25 Jun 2002 M02220 Transfer 15 May 2003 Death 6007 ? 18 Jun 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 18 Jun 2003 610977 Birth BZ16 28 Jun 2003 Death 6008 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610568 Birth BZ17 3 Mar 2003 Death 6009 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610569 Birth BZ18 6 Mar 2003 Death 6010 ? 27 Feb 2003 UNK 3500 ARNHEM 27 Feb 2003 610570 Birth BZ19 10 Mar 2003 Death 6073 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M237 Birth PWP6 31 Dec 2003 Death 6078 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3572 Birth ZLP42 8 Dec 2003 Death 6079 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3573 Birth ZLP43 7 Dec 2003 Death 6080 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3574 Birth ZLP44 5 Dec 2003 Death TOTALS: 41.44.4 (89)

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SECTION F

Continued…

Lost to Follow-up

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F8

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

M F U Total Al MAKTOUM 2 1 0 3 H.H. General Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Mohamed Dubai United Arab Emirates

3292 3639

3311

BEUKLER 1 1 0 2 3607 3613 ? Alte Landrasse 29 8802 Kilchberg Switzerland BUENOSAIR 2 1 0 3 4278 4279 4280 New Buenos Aires Zoo Republica De La India 2900 1425 Capital Federa Buenos Aires Argentina COETZEE 2 0 0 2 2873 2874 Feb 94 Mr. And Mrs. Coetzee P.O. Box 271 Otavi Namibia DUBAI MUNICIPALITY 2 0 0 2 3551 3904 ? P.O. Box 67 Technical Libr, Dubai Municipal Dubai United Arab Emirates ETHIOPIA 1 0 0 1 3399 Presidential Palace

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F9

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

Khartoum Ethiopia FUG 1 1 0 2 3575 3637 Aug 97 German and Maja Fug P.O. Box 306 Okahandja Namibia Hans Greulich Zum Kaarbach 4 32549 Bad Oeyhausen Germany HAVANA 1 0 0 1 2624 Aug 97 Parque Zoologico Nacional Carretera Varona KM 3 1/2 Apdo 8008, Zona 8, Boyero Ciudad De La Habana Cuba JAKARTA 3 1 0 4 1780 1781 3223 2519 Feb 99 Jakarta Zoological Gardens Kebun Binatang Ragunan Jl. Harsono Rm-Pasar Minggu Jarkarta 12550 Indonesia KOEGL 3 0 0 3 2953 2954 2955 ? Mrs. Wally Koegl Farm Ameib P.O. Box 266 Usakos

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F10

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

Namibia KRIEG 0 1 0 1 3183 Aug 99 Erick Krieg Metzgerei Wursterei Enlenweg 6 CH 342 Ch 3422 Kirchberg Switzerland MAIA 1 0 0 1 3175 Aug 99 Jardin Zoological de Maia 4470 Maia Portugal MENTZ 1 0 0 1 4171 Feb 00 POBox 1497 Tsumeb Namibia NAIR ORPH 1 1 0 2 3096 3379 Feb 96 Kenya National Pks Animal Orphanage & Zoo P.O. Box 42076 Nairobi Kenya NEL 5 4 0 9 3206 3251 3252 3208 3209 3253 Feb 99 Tollie Nel 4027 4028 3254 P.O. Box 60 Kamanjab Namibia OL JOGI 0 1 0 1 5442

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F11

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

Kenya ORIZABA 2 1 0 3 2149 2151 2057 ? Mexico Orizaba 215 Col. Roma Sur D.F. 06160 Mexico QATAR 0 1 0 1 4368 ? RABAT 1 1 0 2 1623 1624 Feb 01 Parc Zoologique National De Rabat BP 4142-12000 Temara Morocco RANGOON 1 1 0 2 2662 2664 Feb 95 Rangoon Zoological Gardens Lake Road Kandugalay, Po, Rangoon Burma ROCKTON 6 4 0 10 Feb 01 African Lion Safari & Game Farm Ltd R.R. 1, Cambridge Ontario Canada N1R 5S2

3164 3435 4570 4574 4575 4577

2668 3437 3790 4573 4578

SAFARIWOR 3 6 0 9 2584 2958 2964 2956 2959 2960 Feb 95 Safari World Public 2965 2966 2967 99 Ram Inthra 1 Rd Minburi District Bangkok 10510

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F12

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

Thailand SERRANOVA 1 1 0 2 2252 2502 Aug 00 F.A.O. Mr. Marziale Loreto Parco Faunistico Serranova Italy SOEST 6 1 0 7 2688 2689 2690 2882 Dec 89 G. Van Den Brink 2691 2866 2867 Laan 52A, 3766 Av Soest Netherlands TIJUANA 4 10 0 14 ? Hipodromo Zoo Park Blv Aguacaliente

2370 2456 2570 2674

Tijuana, Baja California 22420

2379 2380 2442 2443 2458 2574 2677 2678 2699 3006

Mexico TOLUCA 1 0 0 1 605 Jul 95 Zoo Zaconga De Natur Fauna Cepana F, Allende sur 124 Toloca Mexico C.P. 50.000 Towen Mexico Puerta, A355 Mexico VOIGTS 2 2 0 4 3037 3255 3036 3256 Jul 95 Mr. and Mrs. H. Voigts P.O. Box 12 Maltahohe Namibia WHYTE 1 1 0 2 3448 3449 ?

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F13

FACILITY TOTAL ANIMALS MALES FEMALES UNKLAST HEARD

Broadlands P.O. Box 49 Kirkwood 6120 South Africa WORMS M 1 0 0 1 3548 ? Mrs. Worms P.O. Box 290 Omaruru Namibia Total 55 41 0 96

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Section G

Transfers during 2003

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G1

2425 F 21 Jan 1991 466 436 SD-WAP 21 Jan 1991 691036 Birth Parent BINDURA SD 94 PALM DES 22 May 2003 403007 Loan to 3 Jun 2004 Death 2481 M 17 Apr 1991 1274 2063 PRET DW 17 Apr 1991 D92313 Birth Hand MA195 TERDEW 366 00-001C-4487 GREULICH 2 Dec 1991 ______ Transfer HUIZEN FD ~ 1 Oct 1995 ______ Transfer OLMENSE 14 Apr 2003 OZ0657 Transfer 2572 M 1 Oct 1991 1307 1608 HOEDSPRUI 1 Oct 1991 ______ Birth Parent TEWLE HOE 18 DVURKRALV 5 Feb 1997 041065 Transfer PRAHA 4 Jul 2001 10107 Loan to DVURKRALV 4 May 2003 040520 Transfer LIBEREC 24 May 2005 ______ Loan to 2668 F 13 Oct 1991 1819 2284 OUDTSHORN 13 Oct 1991 66 Birth Hand JUMA CC 54 POLARPARK 27 Jan 1994 ______ Transfer ROCKTON 24 May 1998 980075 Transfer PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 2717 M 16 Jun 1992 458 460 TORONTO 16 Jun 1992 27714 Birth Hand BOB TOR 20 00-05FD-7E7E COLUMBUS 10 Aug 2000 200059 Loan to SPRINGFIE 25 Aug 2003 804 Loan to 1 Sep 2004 Death 2736 F 5 Jun 1992 2153 531 SD-WAP 5 Jun 1992 692324 Birth Parent LIA SD 99 000132AEB6 SIOUX FAL 20 Jul 2002 2813 Transfer KANSASCTY 8 Dec 2003 M03059 Transfer 2763 M 17 Apr 1992 2118 2616 PRET DW 17 Apr 1992 D92345 Birth Parent MA203 DEW 397 24-BA8D PRETORIA 2 Jun 1993 903723 Transfer PRET POT 9 Nov 1995 P93385 Transfer PRET LICH 27 Nov 1996 L92336 Loan to PRETORIA 8 Mar 2002 903723 Loan to PRET DW 8 Jan 2003 ______ Transfer 19 Jan 2005 Death 2802 M 10 Jul 1992 467 507 CHICAGOLP 10 Jul 1992 9555 Birth Hand JUBA LP 11 00-0010-72FE MILWAUKEE 12 Nov 1992 3760 Transfer

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G2

KANSASCTY 28 Dec 2003 M03060 Loan to MILWAUKEE 10 May 2005 3760 Transfer 2803 M 10 Jul 1992 467 507 CHICAGOLP 10 Jul 1992 9554 Birth Hand ONYX LP 12 00-001D-762F MILWAUKEE 12 Nov 1992 3759 Transfer KANSASCTY 28 Dec 2003 M03061 Loan to MILWAUKEE 10 May 2005 3759 Transfer 2807 M 3 Aug 1992 1520 1736 WHIPSNADE 3 Aug 1992 L1888 Birth Parent MASAI WH 132 00-0021-8D67 EDINBURGH 13 Jun 1997 ______ Loan to BANHAM 9 Jun 1999 2992 Loan to KESSINGLA 28 Sep 1999 M105 Loan to BANHAM 27 Jan 2000 2992 Loan to KESSINGLA 19 Jun 2000 M105 Loan to BANHAM 20 Jul 2000 2992 Loan to KESSINGLA 18 Jul 2001 M105 Loan to MARWELL 1 Oct 2003 6515 Transfer 23 Jul 2004 Death 2811 F 24 Oct 1992 426 512 OKLAHOMA 24 Oct 1992 592334 Birth Parent BEPARI OKZ 12 FOSSILRIM 24 Oct 1992 1077 Ownership OKLAHOMA ~ 2002 239231 Loan to OAKHILL 3 Oct 2003 239231 Loan to JACKSONVL 17 Mar 2004 804351 Loan to 3164 M 2 Dec 1993 2220 522 DICKERSON 2 Dec 1993 3987 Birth Parent BRANSON DPZ 9 ROCKTON 22 Jun 1995 950085 Transfer PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 3283 M 20 Sep 1994 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 20 Sep 1994 1655 Birth Parent CLAUDIUS ZLP 7 22-8562 PARIS ZOO 11 Jul 1996 Z96103 Loan to OMEGA PAR 27 Nov 2003 C003 Loan to 3323 F 16 Nov 1994 MULT 585 FOSSILRIM 16 Nov 1994 1097 Birth Parent MAMIE / JAFR 82 00-01DA-9EF2 PALM DES 6 Feb 1996 496008 Transfer SD-WAP 14 Mar 2003 603063 Loan to PALM DES 10 Mar 2005 496008 Transfer 3435 M 14 Jun 1995 2715 2242 TORONTO 14 Jun 1995 30801 Birth Parent CHESTER TOR 23 2034052E79

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G3

ROCKTON 26 Sep 1996 960093 Loan to LANGLEY 25 May 2000 P00003 Loan to ROCKTON 12 Aug 2002 960093 Transfer PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 3437 F 14 Jun 1995 2715 2242 TORONTO 14 Jun 1995 30805 Birth Parent JAMILA TOR 25 ROCKTON 26 Sep 1995 960092 Loan to PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 3476 M ~ 1989 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent ODYSSEUS 968000001144326 NEUWIED 14 Mar 1995 1021 Transfer LANDAU ~ Jan 1998 M00209 Transfer SALZBURG 22 Sep 2003 2077 Loan to 23 Oct 2003 Death 3483 M 9 Aug 1995 1871 2147 BASEL 9 Aug 1995 950622 Birth Parent SIDI BB82 ZGB 6 KREFELD 30 Apr 1997 994 Transfer HILVARENB 15 Jul 2003 M95994 Transfer 5 Aug 2004 Death 3497 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C83 Birth Parent ARAMIS SDP 3 2528E4 MULHOUSE 16 Oct 1997 970223 Transfer PEAUGRES 15 Jun 2001 C83 Loan to SALZBURG 15 Jun 2003 2042 Loan to 3498 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C84 Birth Parent ATHOS SDP 4 245894 FONTAINE 2 Jul 2001 67AJ15 Loan to SIGEAN 4 Oct 2003 ______ Loan to 3519 M 30 May 1995 465 431 FOSSILRIM 30 May 1995 1100 Birth Parent TWANDE FR 85 00-01BB-D653 WERRIBEE 28 Apr 1996 960093 Transfer PERTH 19 Sep 2003 A30357 Loan to WERRIBEE 28 Oct 2003 960093 Transfer MELBOURNE 25 Oct 2004 A40608 Loan to 4 Nov 2004 Death 3559 F 2 Jan 1996 2521 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Jan 1996 3559 Birth Parent LULA / BOPHOE 72 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999026 Transfer

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G4

WERRIBEE 19 Mar 2002 A20028 Loan to MELBOURNE 6 Dec 2002 A20787 Loan to WERRIBEE 19 Mar 2003 A20028 Transfer MONARTO 26 May 2004 999026 Transfer 3562 M 13 Jan 1996 1992 1989 MUNSTER 13 Jan 1996 21488 Birth Hand BANI MUN 21 EBELTOFT 11 Mar 2003 ACI007 Loan to 27 Jul 2004 Death 3563 M 13 Jan 1996 1992 1989 MUNSTER 13 Jan 1996 21487 Birth Hand KARSAI MUN 22 0124C10C BELFAST 15 Apr 1999 3524 Loan to FOTA 9 Oct 2002 3331 Loan to DUBLIN 23 Apr 2003 A3MO21 Loan to FOTA 2 Jan 2004 3331 Loan to DUBLIN 25 Jun 2004 A3M021 Loan to FOTA 9 Oct 2004 3331 Loan to 3673 F 27 Oct 1996 2819 2196 SALZBURG 27 Oct 1996 M490 Birth Parent NAMIBIA SAL 6 PEAUGRES 16 Jun 1998 251 Loan to MULHOUSE 6 Oct 2000 M-0112 Loan to SALZBURG 15 Jun 2003 M490 Transfer 3732 F 7 Jan 1997 2521 3351 HOEDSPRUI 7 Jan 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE100 00-0144-A6BOT LISBON 17 Sep 1998 6356 Transfer BRAVA 12 Mar 2003 ______ Loan to LISBON 14 Apr 2004 6356 Transfer 3755 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2113 Birth Parent SHEENA LP 22 00-0022-8093 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to PEAUGRES 30 Nov 2003 1034 Loan to LA PALMYR 8 Apr 2004 2113 Transfer 3756 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2114 Birth Parent TAEL LP 23 00-001D-5622 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to PEAUGRES 30 Nov 2003 1035 Loan to 3757 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2115 Birth Parent LP 24 00-0012-5D76 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to LA PALMYR 28 Nov 2003 2115 Loan to

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G5

3790 F 11 Jul 1997 2715 2242 TORONTO 11 Jul 1997 32893 Birth Hand KASHMIR TOR 33 ROCKTON 11 Jul 1997 980076 Ownership 20 May 1998 980076 Transfer PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 3851 F 19 Nov 1997 2676 3219 PRAHA 19 Nov 1997 970164 Birth Parent GARA ZZP 33 00-0102-DD7D USTI 17 Dec 1999 UL0010 Transfer DVURKRALV 19 Dec 2001 041084 Loan to PRAHA 29 Apr 2003 97016 Transfer 3896 M 15 May 1998 3484 2195 AMERSFOOR 15 May 1998 M1979 Birth Parent INONGO AM 35 00-013D-607B WASS BR C 29 Apr 1999 INONGO Transfer OLOMOUC 7 May 1999 5063 Transfer USTI 5 Nov 1999 UL0011 Transfer DVURKRALV 19 Dec 2001 041083 Loan to PRAHA 4 Jul 2003 230091 Transfer 3901 M 16 Oct 1997 1936 2256 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1997 GUSII Birth Parent GUSII WAS 120 977.20000068194 HODENHAGN 4 May 1999 ______ Transfer HANNOVER 4 Jul 2001 V639 Loan to HODENHAGN 11 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer ROSTOCK 27 Aug 2003 3865 Loan to 3914 M 6 Nov 1997 1722 3512 ORANA 6 Nov 1997 97036 Birth Hand KAITOA OP 18 HAMILTON 2 Sep 2003 300063 Transfer 3917 M 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98025 Birth Parent JASKER BB 55 00-0144-BF7E PEAUGRES 23 Nov 2001 665 Loan to MONTPELLI 7 Oct 2003 665 Loan to 3918 M 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98026 Birth Parent IVAR BB56 BB 56 00-01BB-AA07 PEAUGRES 23 Nov 2001 666 Loan to MONTPELLI 7 Oct 2003 666 Loan to 3921 M 14 May 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 14 May 1998 HAJAMB Birth Parent HAJAMBO WAS125 528210000179422 LISIEUX Z 11 May 1999 M99020 Transfer

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G6

AUNEAU Z 13 May 1999 AJ002 Loan to MULHOUSE 17 Sep 2002 M02092 Loan to PEAUGRES 9 Oct 2003 1010 Loan to 3924 M 19 May 1998 1936 3121 WASS BR C 19 May 1998 WAS128 Birth Parent JIWAN / DOWAS128 977.20000007501 LISIEUX Z 11 May 1999 M99021 Transfer AUNEAU Z 13 May 1999 AJ003 Loan to LISIEUX Z 6 Jul 2000 M99021 Transfer AUNEAU Z 6 Feb 2003 AJOO3 Loan to 3959 M 26 Dec 1998 UNK 1423 HOEDSPRUI 26 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent STEELMAN HOE136 00-0137-E3B8 FERNDALE 10 Jun 2000 99M30 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 Jun 2000 200154 Transfer YULEE 13 Nov 2003 Y33306 Loan to 3979 F 2 Oct 1998 2136 2983 YULEE 2 Oct 1998 980328 Birth Parent CINNABAR WO 58 00-01E2-E5FE COLUMBUS 19 Apr 2001 201015 Loan to FOSSILRIM 8 Oct 2003 1124 Loan to 4007 F 16 Oct 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1998 LORI Birth Parent LORI WAS137 OLOMOUC 20 Oct 1999 5185 Transfer DVURKRALV 2 Jul 2003 041096 Loan to 4048 M 22 Mar 1998 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 22 Mar 1998 2303 Birth Parent BEAU ZLP 26 WASS BR C 16 Apr 1999 BEAU Loan to MUNSTER 16 Apr 2002 22313 Transfer WASS BR C 20 Mar 2003 2303 Transfer BRAUNSCHW ~ Apr 2004 ______ Loan to MUNICH 27 Oct 2004 ______ Loan to 4051 F 29 Jan 1999 3145 2773 NURNBERG 29 Jan 1999 M01382 Birth Parent ETOSHCA TGN 6 1CE-B4D5 WUPPERTAL 21 Jun 2000 200042 Loan to WASS BR C 29 Jul 2003 NONE Transfer WUPPERTAL 3 Apr 2004 200042 Loan to 4064 F 8 May 1999 3496 3424 HILVARENB 8 May 1999 M99015 Birth Parent BB 59 MOJABB 46 00-0144-C3B7 FOTA 28 Jun 2000 2680 Loan to DUBLIN 14 Aug 2002 A2M057 Loan to

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G7

FOTA 23 Apr 2003 2680 Loan to DUBLIN 9 Jan 2004 A2M057 Loan to FOTA 4 Mar 2004 2680 Loan to 4079 M 29 Jul 1999 2853 3696 JADERBERG 29 Jul 1999 4079 Birth Parent BUBI JBG 1 HANNOVER 27 Mar 2003 V738 Loan to JADERBERG 24 Apr 2003 4079 Transfer HANNOVER 25 May 2004 V738 Loan to JADERBERG 17 Aug 2004 4079 Transfer 4119 F 23 Jul 1999 UNK 3332 HOEDSPRUI 23 Jul 1999 ______ Birth Parent SHAKA HOE154 00-01D0-FC2ET FERNDALE 27 Jun 2000 99M33 Transfer TOLEDO 28 Jun 2000 1359 Transfer BATTLE CR 18 Oct 2001 01M28 Loan to COLUMBUS 18 Jul 2002 202047 Loan to CINCINNAT 22 Sep 2003 103114 Loan to TOLEDO 11 Nov 2004 1359 Transfer 4179 M 22 Apr 2000 4048 3121 WASS BR C 22 Apr 2000 NATCHO Birth Parent NATCHO 967.00000028276 JADERBERG 14 Jun 2001 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 24 Apr 2003 V742 Loan to JADERBERG 19 Jun 2003 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 5 Mar 2004 V742 Loan to JADERBERG 25 May 2004 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 24 Nov 2004 V742 Loan to 4191 M 26 May 2000 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 26 May 2000 252 Birth Hand MIKEY 000126B9BD HAMILTON 17 Nov 2001 100219 Transfer ORANA 1 Jun 2003 200302 Loan to 4255 F 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202035 Birth Hand KIMBAYA OAK 7 00-5FD-8EB4 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200068 Loan to OAKHILL 30 Oct 2002 202035 Transfer SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2954 Transfer 4282 F 23 Apr 2000 3287 2796 PRET DW 23 Apr 2000 D92963 Birth Hand AJABU DEW548 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03058 Transfer

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G8

4307 F 5 Aug 2000 3421 2480 PRET DW 5 Aug 2000 D92991 Birth Hand KATILI DEW569 00-0601-D5C4 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03059 Transfer 4309 F 22 Aug 2000 2635 3413 PRET DW 22 Aug 2000 D92993 Birth Parent PURDY DEW571 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203097 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103116 Loan to 4317 F 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93011 Birth Parent PULA DEW578 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30919 Transfer 4318 F 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93010 Birth Parent SETHUNAYA DEW579 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30918 Transfer 4379 M ~ Nov 1996 UNK 2548 OLMENSE ~ Nov 1996 ______ Birth Parent MELVIN NADERMANN ~ 1998 MELVIN Transfer SIGEAN 29 Oct 1998 38 Transfer FONTAINE 3 Oct 2003 67AJ21 Transfer 22 Feb 2004 Death 4437 F 11 Jan 2001 4403 4365 MAKTOUM 11 Jan 2001 A00061 Birth Parent MAK 27 SAFA WILD 28 Jan 2003 617 Loan to 4444 M 9 Apr 2001 4048 3425 WASS BR C 9 Apr 2001 PEPO Birth Parent WHF0004 WAS 151 967.00000018411 COLCHESTR 5 Jul 2001 ALL532 Transfer BROXBOURN 10 Jun 2003 M213 Ownership HEADCORN 11 Sep 2003 WHF004 Loan to 4491 F 21 Aug 2001 4048 3923 WASS BR C 21 Aug 2001 REGA Birth Parent REZA / BIZWAS 161 BARCELONA 29 Jan 2003 8213 Transfer 4492 M 10 Sep 2001 3815 3950 HOEDSPRUI 10 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent ABRIE / HAHOE 164 00-0618-9DD0 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14139 Transfer 4494 F 10 Sep 2001 3815 3950 HOEDSPRUI 10 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent TEAR MARK HOE 166 00-0610-EF04 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14143 Transfer

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G9

4496 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 839 Birth Hand BRIAN CC 118 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104112 Transfer 4497 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 840 Birth Hand BRETT / SPCC 119 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104113 Transfer 4498 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 841 Birth Hand BRYCE CC 120 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104114 Transfer 4514 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V643 Birth Parent SERENGETI HAZ 1 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer 4515 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V646 Birth Parent DIONE HAZ 2 HILVARENB 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2002 V646 Transfer LODZ 3 Apr 2003 8799 Loan to 4516 M 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V644 Birth Parent SHARI HAZ 3 HILVARENB 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2002 V644 Transfer LISBON 18 Mar 2003 8532 Loan to 4517 M 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V645 Birth Parent NELSON HAZ 4 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer 4518 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V647 Birth Parent THEA HAZ 5 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer 4532 F 21 Jul 2001 3287 3687 PRET DW 21 Jul 2001 D93066 Birth Parent CRUELLA COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203098 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103115 Loan to 4539 M ~ Jan 1988 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1989 NONE Capture Hand Small Tame MAKTOUM ~ Jun 1989 96M018 Transfer RIYADH 8 Dec 2003 ______ Loan to

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G10

4567 M 19 Apr 2000 2897 3306 PHOENIX 19 Apr 2000 9128 Birth Parent MUKAI PH 14 034-572-529 FOSSILRIM 19 Apr 2000 1125 Ownership PHOENIX ~ Jan 2001 9128 Loan to BALTIMORE 5 Apr 2001 1086 Loan to COLUMBUS 23 May 2002 202024 Loan to DICKERSON 23 May 2003 5645 Loan to FOSSILRIM 29 Oct 2003 1125 Transfer 4570 M 29 May 2001 3165 3790 ROCKTON 29 May 2001 A1B031 Birth Hand KHYBER ALS1 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 4573 F 29 May 2001 3165 3790 ROCKTON 29 May 2001 A1B030 Birth Hand MARIKELE ALS4 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 4574 M 17 Sep 2001 3165 3437 ROCKTON 17 Sep 2001 A1B060 Birth Hand ALS5 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 4575 M 17 Sep 2001 3165 3437 ROCKTON 17 Sep 2001 A1B059 Birth Hand ALS6 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 4577 M 17 Sep 2001 3165 3437 ROCKTON 17 Sep 2001 A1B062 Birth Hand ALS8 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 4578 F 17 Sep 2001 3165 3437 ROCKTON 17 Sep 2001 A1B058 Birth Hand ALS9 PRIVATE 24 Apr 2003 NONE ltf Transfer 5435 M 30 Mar 1997 6195 2548 OLMENSE 30 Mar 1997 ______ Birth Parent SIKIO 40730D6A10 COULANGE 29 Apr 1998 AJ3 Transfer PEAUGRES ~ 2003 1179 Loan to LA PALMYR 29 Nov 2004 3781 Loan to 5463 M ~ 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 1338 Capture Parent 0006124F4ET BEKKER ~ 1999 1338 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1338 Transfer DOMAN 28 Feb 2003 1338 Loan to 5464 F ~ 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 1340 Capture Parent MISTY 0006363CDFT BEKKER ~ 1999 1340 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1340 Transfer

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G11

AMANILODG 1 Jul 2003 1340 Loan to 5471 M 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041087 Birth Parent LORD VC36 ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3763 Transfer 5472 M 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041088 Birth Parent PRINC VC37 000615F52E ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3764 Transfer 5474 F 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041086 Birth Parent RITA VC39 000615EB98 ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3762 Transfer 5477 M 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93095 Birth Hand JAFARI SCOVILL F 2 Jul 2003 200453 Transfer 5478 M 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93096 Birth Hand RUNAKO SCOVILL F 2 Jul 2003 200454 Transfer 5479 F 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93097 Birth Hand FA429 DEW594 YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02063 Transfer 5480 M 16 Apr 2002 3622 3782 PRET DW 16 Apr 2002 D93098 Birth Parent KIOO DEW595 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30916 Transfer 5482 M 16 Apr 2002 3622 3782 PRET DW 16 Apr 2002 D93100 Birth Parent JOHANNE DEW597 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30917 Transfer 5486 M ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1353 Capture Hand MUHSARA 000633F12DT BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 1353 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1353 Transfer 5487 F ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1354 Capture Hand DAISY 0006364DCET BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 NONE Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1354 Transfer 5488 F ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1355 Capture Hand ROSY 00063641CAT BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 1355 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1355 Transfer 5489 M 20 Apr 2002 3410 2989 PRET DW 20 Apr 2002 D93104 Birth Parent MA435 / FLMA435 00-0635-64E9

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G12

COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203099 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103119 Loan to 5494 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93108 Birth Hand MA439 DEW566 00-0633-448D YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02062 Transfer 5495 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93109 Birth Hand BOYD DEW567 00-0633-44B9 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203100 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103117 Loan to 5498 M 12 May 2002 3585 3970 PRET DW 12 May 2002 D93113 Birth Parent LLOYD DEW570 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203101 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103118 Loan to 5499 F 12 May 2002 3585 3970 PRET DW 12 May 2002 D93111 Birth Hand TANZI DEW571 YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02064 Transfer 5502 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93159 Birth Hand BYRON DEW574 000633D2D4T STELLENBO 16 Sep 2002 MA448 Transfer PRET DW 1 Jun 2003 ______ Transfer 5504 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93161 Birth Hand ASKARI DEW576 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03057 Transfer 5506 F ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2002 FB459 Capture Hand FB459 00-0633-5962 PRET DW 11 Jul 2002 D93171 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 5 May 2003 ______ Transfer 5508 F ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2002 FB461 Capture Hand CHIKARA 00-0634-D029 PRET DW 11 Jul 2002 D93173 Transfer OUDTSHORN 29 May 2003 1179 Transfer 5512 M 5 Jun 2002 3585 3687 PRET DW 5 Jun 2002 D93166 Birth Parent HODARI DEW581 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03056 Transfer 5515 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1347 Capture Parent 000612044AT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1347 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1347 Transfer

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G13

5516 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1350 Capture Parent 0006365B41T HELLINGHA ~20 Jan 2003 1350 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1350 Transfer 5517 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Capture Parent HERSHEY 000143FD2FT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1348 Transfer 5518 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1349 Capture Parent NESTLE 000632504DT HELLINGHA ~ Jan 2003 1349 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1349 Transfer 5519 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Capture Parent TOBLERONE 000632569ET HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Transfer CHEETAH C 10 Feb 2003 1351 Transfer 5523 M 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222233 Birth Parent OAK12 SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2952 Transfer 5524 M 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222234 Birth Parent OAK13 SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2953 Transfer 5531 F 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00087 Birth Parent ANAMARIA BBB55 0001258285 LA FLECHE 19 Jun 2003 369 Loan to 5533 M 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00089 Birth Parent ZOE BB73 BB57 000604363C PRAHA 24 Jul 2003 230115 Loan to 5534 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00151 Birth Parent JUA BB75 BB59 KREFELD 7 May 2003 1503 Loan to 5535 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00152 Birth Parent MATATA BB60 KOLN 2 Apr 2003 3095 Loan to 5536 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00154 Birth Parent OTWANI BB7BB61 KREFELD 25 Jul 2003 1504 Loan to 5562 F 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ18 Birth Parent SAHARA / MZDD3 000610BB47 MULHOUSE 15 Oct 2003 M03135 Loan to

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G14

5563 F 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ19 Birth Parent MARA / SAHZDD4 0006109FC3 MULHOUSE 15 Oct 2003 M03136 Loan to 5565 M 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ16 Birth Parent G�D�ON ZDD6 OBTERRE 8 Oct 2003 H03218 Loan to 11 Dec 2003 Death 5567 M 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00090 Birth Parent NELSON BB7BB58 0006043996 KOLN 2 Apr 2003 3094 Loan to 5578 M 11 Oct 2002 3833 3662 OUDTSHORN 11 Oct 2002 894 Birth Hand CORBIN CC131 0006392F57T ALTENFELD 16 Jul 2003 ______ Transfer 5590 M 8 Oct 2002 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 8 Oct 2002 852 Birth Parent FRIPON SDP56 610B7D0 CABOSSE 28 Nov 2003 ______ Loan to 5609 M 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 A2M139 Birth Unknown DYLAN HOE172 00-0613-455C FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14138 Transfer 5611 F 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 A2M140 Birth Unknown SCAR HOE174 00-0610-ECCE FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14144 Transfer 5613 M 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HERMAN HOE176 00-063B-178A FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14140 Transfer 5614 M 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown TOMMY HOE177 00-063A-ED66 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14141 Transfer 5615 F 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown JULES HOE178 00-063A-FEC3 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14142 Transfer 5646 M ~ 1 Jan 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 10 Apr 1996 AJ0303 Capture Parent CLYDE 967000000108695

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G15

HERTZ 10 Apr 1996 NONE Transfer HANSEN 10 Apr 2003 AJ0303 Transfer 5647 F ~ 1 Apr 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 10 Apr 1997 NONE Capture Parent BONNIE 967000000275464 HERTZ 10 Apr 1997 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 10 Apr 2003 AJ0403 Transfer 5648 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent CASPER 0006126177T AFRICAT 21 Jan 2003 AJ0103 Transfer 5649 M ~ Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent TOBY 00063DE8D2T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1303 Transfer 5650 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZEN 000642C0C0T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1403 Transfer 5651 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZIPPY 00063DEEDET MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1503 Transfer 5653 F ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent CURLY FROESE 27 Jun 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 30 Jun 2003 AJ1003 Transfer 5654 M ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 31 Aug 2003 AJ1803 Capture Parent BANGLES HOTH 31 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1803 Transfer 5655 M 1 May 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 23 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUBBLES SCHUBERT 23 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 23 Nov 2003 AJ2303 Transfer 5661 F 1 Jun 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUTTONS KOBER 17 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 17 Oct 2003 AJ2203 Transfer

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G16

5662 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 12 Sep 2003 NON Capture Parent CASSANDRA AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1903 Transfer 5725 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93256 Birth Hand FA503 /GRADEW629 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 FA503 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93256 Transfer 5726 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93254 Birth Hand MODJADJI DEW630 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 Q56 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93254 Transfer 5729 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand MR. BIG CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1379 Transfer JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1379 Loan to 5730 F 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand SAMANTHA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1380 Transfer 5731 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand CARRIE CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1381 Transfer 2 Apr 2004 Death 5732 M ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 NONE Capture Parent TUANO CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1384 Transfer JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1384 Transfer 5733 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 1382 Capture Parent TEMPESTA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1382 Transfer 5739 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1887 Birth Unknown APOLLO WAS166 CAKS R 18 Dec 2003 1887 Transfer 5742 M 8 Jun 2003 UNK 3979 COLUMBUS 8 Jun 2003 203059 Birth Hand SHOMBAY COL90 YULEE 8 Jun 2003 Y33305 Ownership 7 Jul 2003 Y33305 Transfer DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040461 Loan to 5822 F ~ 2003 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent FB353 NCMP ~ Jun 2003 WCF037 Transfer

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PRET DW 28 Oct 2003 D93436 Loan to 3 Jun 2004 D93463 Transfer 6000 M 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V751 Birth Parent LUCA HAZ 6 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 22 Jan 2004 Death 6002 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V749 Birth Parent LAILA HAZ 8 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2004 Death 6003 F 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 ______ Birth Hand SIENNA EAF54 985100009612777 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI003 Transfer ARNHEM 10 Mar 2003 610583 Loan to 6004 F 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 ______ Birth Hand LICCY EAF55 985100009616744 EBELTOFT 16 Mar 2001 ACI004 Transfer ARNHEM 10 Mar 2003 610584 Loan to WASS BR C 20 Jul 2004 ______ Loan to 6005 M 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 NABILA Birth Hand NABILA EAF56 985100009629182 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI001 Loan to HUIZEN FD 15 Feb 2003 ______ Transfer 6030 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent HARKAN QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ045 Transfer 6031 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent MUDDIE QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ046 Transfer 6032 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent AIDEED QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ047 Transfer

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6033 M ~ Jun 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent DHOW SHARJAH 2 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 5 Aug 2003 AJ048 Transfer 6050 F 28 Jun 1996 3179 2548 OLMENSE 28 Jun 1996 CHICA Birth Hand CHICA OZ9 BRAUNSCHW 3 Jun 1998 5 Transfer SALZBURG 20 May 2002 1058 Loan to BRAUNSCHW 4 Apr 2003 5 Transfer WASS BR C 11 May 2004 CHICA Loan to BRAUNSCHW 8 Jul 2004 CHICA Transfer MUNSTER 26 Oct 2004 22777 Loan to 6153 M 16 Sep 1999 UNK UNK LESATSI 16 Sep 1999 ______ Birth Unknown AFRICA NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0664 Transfer 6154 F 10 Jul 2000 UNK UNK LESATSI 10 Jul 2000 ______ Birth Parent NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0666 Transfer 6155 F 6 Feb 2001 UNK UNK LESATSI 6 Feb 2001 ______ Birth Unknown TANDI NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0665 Transfer 6213 F ~ 1995 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 VICKY Transfer Unknown VICKY 4366617046 6214 F ~ 2002 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 PENNY Transfer Unknown PENNY 4366690F5E 6215 F ~ Dec 2002 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 JACKY Transfer Unknown JACKY 4366624745 6216 M ~ Dec 2000 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 ROMULU Transfer Unknown ROMULUS 4368342910 6217 M ~ 2000 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 REMUS Transfer Unknown REMUS 434C711444 6228 F ~ Mar 2003 UNK UNK S.AFRICAR ~ Mar 2003 ______ Birth Unknown KHAOKHEOW 5 Oct 2003 460063 Transfer 6229 M ~ Aug 2002 UNK UNK S.AFRICAR ~ Aug 2002 ______ Birth Unknown KHAOKHEOW 5 Oct 2003 460062 Transfer ================================================================================================================================== TOTALS: 93.72.0 (165)

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SECTION H

Live Animals by Studbook Number through 31 December 2003

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1

1577 F ~ 1985 UNK UNK VARADAY ~ 1985 NONE Birth Parent LETTAH DV HOEDSPRUI 1 Jul 1989 FA008 Transfer 1624 F ~ 1985 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1986 NONE Capture Parent RABAT 26 Feb 1986 20129 Transfer ~ 2004 Death 1633 F ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1988 NONE Capture Parent FILL NISHIMURO 10 Sep 1988 224 Transfer HIMEHI SH 23 Jan 1990 224 Transfer TOBU 23 Jul 1994 224 Transfer 1653 F 19 Apr 1986 1006 1008 MOSCOW 19 Apr 1986 A00737 Birth Parent NERONA MOS 38 TASHKENT 24 Jun 1987 ______ Transfer 1685 M 13 Jul 1986 1163 1324 FOTA 13 Jul 1986 97 Birth Parent CLINT FWP 36 DUBLIN 25 Jan 1987 87M042 Transfer BELFAST 19 May 1988 27 Loan to EDINBURGH 24 Jun 1995 95FA01 Loan to GLASGOW 18 May 1997 ______ Loan to 1711 F ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1988 NONE Capture Parent MONT1 MONTPELLI 8 Nov 1988 M001 Transfer PEAUGRES 31 Jul 1996 29 Loan to MONTPELLI 6 Jun 1997 ______ Transfer 1771 F 11 Oct 1988 1466 1470 DVURKRALV 11 Oct 1988 041045 Birth Foster VC3 BRNO 17 Sep 1991 ______ Transfer DVURKRALV 9 Apr 1992 041045 Transfer 20 Jan 2004 Death 1776 M 22 Oct 1988 1444 1230 DUBBO 22 Oct 1988 880017 Birth Parent NAKURU WPZ 7 MELBOURNE 26 Oct 1992 921329 Transfer WERRIBEE 31 Jul 2002 A20047 Transfer 9 Jul 2004 Death 1826 F 18 Nov 1987 1818 1798 OUDTSHORN 18 Nov 1987 16 Birth Parent DESIREE CC 25 00-0017-182C COLUMBUS 30 Oct 1989 892109 Transfer

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2

KNOXVILLE 31 Jul 1991 1461 Loan to COLUMBUS 30 Mar 1994 892109 Transfer SPRINGFIE 11 Jun 2001 712 Loan to 24 Sep 2004 Death 1857 M 26 Aug 1986 1836 1844 HIMEHI SH 26 Aug 1986 203 Birth Parent AKIRA HCP 18 TOBE ZOO 18 Nov 1996 NONE Transfer 1874 F ~ 1984 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1986 NONE Capture Parent SHEEBA NEUWIED 7 May 1986 1002 Transfer ~ 2004 Death 1884 M 30 Mar 1989 365 270 YULEE 30 Mar 1989 89305 Birth Parent LUEY JR. /WO 12 SAN ANTON 19 Nov 1991 911133 Transfer 24 Jun 2004 Death 1889 F 19 Apr 1989 385 370 ST LOUIS 19 Apr 1989 089056 Birth Hand SHANI STL 26 ~ 2004 Death 1900 M 10 May 1989 390 375 SD-WAP 10 May 1989 689255 Birth Parent MSASA SD 77 OMAHA 18 May 2001 12101 Transfer 9 Mar 2004 Death 1905 M 23 May 1989 591 592 TOLEDO 23 May 1989 890018 Birth Parent PETE TOL 6 00-01BA-CBDE FT WAYNE 23 Apr 1996 94777 Transfer COLUMBUS 21 Jan 1999 992001 Loan to 1907 F 23 May 1989 591 592 TOLEDO 23 May 1989 890020 Birth Parent LOUIE TOL 8 KNOXVILLE 24 Sep 1990 1399 Transfer YULEE 6 Mar 1995 950309 Loan to NASHV ZOO 25 Oct 1999 1410 Loan to 1908 M 22 Jul 1989 1619 1271 AMERSFOOR 22 Jul 1989 M414 Birth Hand LUCKY WAS 59 WASS BR C 22 Jul 1989 LUCKY Transfer AMERSFOOR 30 Jul 1989 M414 Transfer WASS BR C 17 Apr 1996 LUCKY Transfer AMERSFOOR 17 Jun 1996 M414 Transfer 8 Oct 2004 Death

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3

1922 F 18 May 1989 1871 MULT NEUWIED 18 May 1989 1013 Birth Parent NORA NEU 7 STUTTGART 20 Feb 1992 4604 Loan to 25 Apr 2005 Death 1923 F 18 May 1989 1871 MULT NEUWIED 18 May 1989 1014 Birth Parent MPUMALANGANEU 8 WUPPERTAL 19 Jun 1990 90050 Loan to 28 Jan 2004 Death 1924 M 18 May 1989 1871 MULT NEUWIED 18 May 1989 1015 Birth Parent CHEETAH / NEU 9 LANDAU 14 Mar 1995 M00208 Loan to 1936 M 24 Sep 1989 MULT 1874 NEUWIED 24 Sep 1989 1016 Birth Parent BARAFU NEU 10 STUTTGART 20 Feb 1992 4605 Loan to HERBERSTN 17 Jun 1996 100101 Transfer WASS BR C 5 Jul 1997 BARUFU Transfer DORTMUND 24 Mar 1999 ______ Loan to NEUWIED 26 Mar 2002 1016 Transfer ~ 2005 Death 1940 F 25 Sep 1989 426 432 FOSSILRIM 25 Sep 1989 1045 Birth Parent TARA FR 37 CALDWELL 25 Sep 1989 001910 Ownership 5 Feb 1991 001910 Transfer 1941 F 25 Sep 1989 426 432 FOSSILRIM 25 Sep 1989 1046 Birth Parent MBOSA FR 38 PHOENIX 23 Apr 1991 6167 Transfer DISNEY AK 20 May 1998 981096 Loan to 1958 m 30 Nov 1989 1405 1230 DUBBO 30 Nov 1989 890026 Birth Parent ASANTE WPZ 9 7F7-F4A2-76A WELLINGTN 28 Nov 1991 M418 Transfer 1959 m 30 Nov 1989 1405 1230 DUBBO 30 Nov 1989 890027 Birth Parent ETOSHA WPZ 10 7F7-F407-642 WELLINGTN 28 Nov 1991 M419 Transfer 1962 M 24 Dec 1989 299 416 COLUMBUS 24 Dec 1989 892138 Birth Parent YATIMA COL 85 00-0021-652A MANHATTAN 17 Dec 1992 920017 Loan to BATTLE CR 22 Jan 1999 98M57 Loan to 27 Feb 2004 Death 1963 M 24 Dec 1989 299 416 COLUMBUS 24 Dec 1989 892139 Birth Hand BUSTER COL 86 00-00ID-8460

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4

CINCINNAT 9 Dec 1990 ______ Transfer COLUMBUS 15 Oct 1991 892139 Transfer ROCHESTER 29 Apr 1993 104124 Loan to COLUMBUS 9 Sep 1993 892139 Transfer BIRMINGHM 7 Oct 1993 2643 Transfer 2125 F 14 Apr 1988 989 2028 PRET DW 14 Apr 1988 D92244 Birth Parent FA122 DEW 304 DORTMUND 25 Apr 1990 052005 Transfer NEUWIED 26 Mar 2002 ______ Loan to ~ 2005 Death 2141 F 19 May 1988 983 1278 PRET DW 19 May 1988 D92081 Birth Parent FE006 DEW 316 21-689B 21 Nov 1991 D92081 Transfer PRETORIA 21 Nov 1991 902141 Transfer ST LOUIS 28 Jul 1992 920806 Transfer ~ 2004 Death 2161 M 5 Jun 1989 1274 2035 PRET DW 5 Jun 1989 D92266 Birth Parent MA144 DEW 336 00-001C-B30D PRET POT 15 Feb 1991 D92266 Transfer PRET DW 22 Apr 1991 D92266 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 12 Dec 1991 ______ Transfer 2163 F 5 Jun 1989 1274 2035 PRET DW 5 Jun 1989 D92265 Birth Parent FA143 DEW 338 00-001C-BA25 PRET POT 15 Feb 1991 P93060 Transfer PRETORIA 19 Mar 1993 903624 Transfer CALDWELL 13 May 1993 002889 Transfer 4 Nov 2004 Death 2173 M 3 Dec 1989 1842 1856 HIMEHI SH 3 Dec 1989 235 Birth Parent BLOODY HCP 38 HAMAMATSU 5 Nov 1990 235 Transfer 2176 F 3 Dec 1989 1842 1856 HIMEHI SH 3 Dec 1989 238 Birth Parent PEPE HCP 41 TOBE ZOO 21 Jul 1994 ______ Transfer 2188 F 20 Jan 1990 1759 1686 FOTA 20 Jan 1990 139 Birth Parent CHARM FWP 57 7F7-F347-662 TWYCROSS 20 Feb 1991 805 Loan to EDINBURGH 26 Jan 1992 92AA02 Loan to TWYCROSS 22 Mar 1994 805 Loan to SO LAKES 14 May 1997 SL0125 Loan to

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5

WHIPSNADE 5 Sep 1999 L3389 Loan to 9 Nov 2004 Death 2195 F 27 Feb 1990 1619 1381 WASS BR C 27 Feb 1990 NORAH Birth Parent NORAH WAS 67 AMERSFOOR 2 Jul 1992 M984 Loan to WASS BR C 14 Mar 1995 NORAH Transfer AMERSFOOR 26 Apr 1995 M984 Loan to WASS BR C 18 Jan 1996 NORAH Transfer AMERSFOOR 17 Apr 1996 M984 Transfer WASS BR C 16 Jul 1996 NORAH Loan to AMERSFOOR 26 Sep 1996 M984 Transfer WASS BR C 11 Feb 1998 NORAH Loan to AMERSFOOR 17 Mar 1998 M984 Loan to WASS BR C 26 May 1999 NORAH Loan to AMERSFOOR 15 Jul 1999 M984 Loan to WASS BR C 1 Mar 2000 NORAH Loan to AMERSFOOR 6 Apr 2000 M984 Loan to 1 Dec 2004 Death 2199 M 23 Mar 1990 1985 1684 FOTA 23 Mar 1990 145 Birth Parent DUMA FWP 63 ESKILSTUN 11 May 1994 1 Loan to BORAS 17 Nov 2000 RG0013 Loan to ESKILSTUN 6 Jun 2001 1 Transfer 2204 M 18 Apr 1990 591 592 TOLEDO 18 Apr 1990 900013 Birth Parent MAX TOL 9 BATONROUG 22 Aug 1991 M2420 Transfer OAKHILL 20 Aug 1997 979012 Loan to WINSTON 3 Dec 2004 ______ Loan to 2223 f 3 May 1990 357 508 YULEE 3 May 1990 90306 Birth Parent SHABA WO 20 PHILADELP 23 Apr 1991 102269 Transfer 2227 M 18 Aug 1990 467 507 CHICAGOLP 18 Aug 1990 9229 Birth Parent MASAI LP 1 NY BRONX 5 Feb 1991 911045 Loan to 15 Dec 2004 Death 2229 F 18 Aug 1990 467 507 CHICAGOLP 18 Aug 1990 9230 Birth Parent AMBER LP 3 NY BRONX 5 Feb 1991 911046 Loan to 19 Apr 1997 911046 Ownership

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6

2233 F 9 Sep 1990 426 463 FOSSILRIM 9 Sep 1990 1053 Birth Hand MOLLY FR 41 2235 M 13 Sep 1990 426 461 FOSSILRIM 13 Sep 1990 1055 Birth Parent MOJA FR 43 00-0021-6799 AUDUBON 19 Nov 1992 1502 Transfer 14 Sep 2004 Death 2247 M 28 Nov 1990 1604 1605 KREFELD 28 Nov 1990 453 Birth Hand MASSAI KR 11 00-0008-FCD2 EBERSWALD 8 Oct 1991 386 Loan to 2248 M 28 Nov 1990 1604 1605 KREFELD 28 Nov 1990 454 Birth Hand BEBE KR 12 00-0020-66A9 EBERSWALD 8 Oct 1991 385 Loan to ROSTOCK 17 Dec 1999 2792 Loan to EBERSWALD 19 Jan 2000 385 Transfer 2264 F ~ 1986 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1986 NONE Capture Parent TIMID TSAOBIS ~ Aug 1986 ______ Transfer ~ 2005 Death 2268 M ~ 1989 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1989 NONE Capture Parent DUMA TSAOBIS ~ Oct 1989 ______ Transfer ~ 2005 Death 2307 F 20 Oct 1990 1819 2284 OUDTSHORN 20 Oct 1990 57 Birth Hand MIA CC 46 BANGKOK 26 Jul 1994 940005 Transfer KHORAT 2 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 2346 M 21 Aug 1990 1873 1875 NEUWIED 21 Aug 1990 1018 Birth Parent JOOP NRZ 12 LANDAU 14 Mar 1995 ______ Loan to NEUWIED ~ Jan 1998 1018 Transfer 2347 M 21 Aug 1990 1873 1875 NEUWIED 21 Aug 1990 1019 Birth Parent CAESAR NRZ 13 HEIDELBRG 4 Aug 1992 923777 Loan to NEUWIED 20 Jul 1999 1019 Transfer 2363 F 14 Apr 1990 2030 1278 PRET DW 14 Apr 1990 D92092 Birth Parent FE010 DEW 349 20-3EE2 PRET POT 27 May 1993 P93046 Transfer PRETORIA 23 Nov 1993 904138 Transfer PRET POT 23 Feb 1994 P93046 Transfer

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7

HOEDSPRUI 16 Feb 1999 ______ Loan to MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 ______ Loan to PRET DW 30 Oct 2001 D92092 Loan to 7 Aug 2004 Death 2378 M 13 Jul 1990 1391 1423 HOEDSPRUI 13 Jul 1990 MA017 Birth Parent VLEKKIE HOE 5 DANIEL 23 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer ~ 2004 Death 2396 M 5 Nov 1987 WILD 2389 NAMIBIA ~ 1988 NONE Capture Unknown NEVADAH /F VARADAY 1 Feb 1988 NONE Transfer HOEDSPRUI 1 Jul 1989 MA007 Transfer DANIEL 23 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer 2398 M 5 Nov 1987 WILD 2389 NAMIBIA ~ 1988 NONE Capture Unknown CHAKA VARADAY 1 Feb 1988 NONE Transfer HOEDSPRUI 1 Jul 1989 MA009 Transfer 2399 M ~ Dec 1988 WILD 2388 S.AFRICAR ~ Jan 1989 NONE Capture Unknown NKOZI VARADAY 1 Feb 1989 NONE Transfer HOEDSPRUI 1 Jul 1989 MA012 Transfer 2400 F ~ Dec 1988 WILD 2388 S.AFRICAR ~ Jan 1989 NONE Capture Unknown MANKOZI VARADAY 1 Feb 1989 NONE Transfer HOEDSPRUI 1 Jul 1989 FA013 Transfer 2401 F 18 Aug 1989 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR 1 Oct 1989 NONE Capture Parent HANSINAH HOEDSPRUI 10 Oct 1989 FA034 Transfer 2415 F 3 Jan 1991 1853 1849 HIMEHI SH 3 Jan 1991 HC72 Birth Parent JEENA HCP 51 TOMIOKA 19 Dec 1991 253 Transfer TOKYOTAMA 15 Oct 2001 3708 Loan to 2422 M 21 Jan 1991 466 436 SD-WAP 21 Jan 1991 691033 Birth Parent MALAWI SD 91 ~ 1 Aug 2004 Death 2425 F 21 Jan 1991 466 436 SD-WAP 21 Jan 1991 691036 Birth Parent BINDURA SD 94 PALM DES 22 May 2003 403007 Loan to 3 Jun 2004 Death

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8

2429 M 1 Apr 1991 1604 1605 KREFELD 1 Apr 1991 465 Birth Parent TEUK / TEKR 13 ARNHEM 24 Jun 1992 4570 Loan to PONTSCORF 6 Aug 2002 100247 Transfer 2435 M 12 May 1991 357 508 YULEE 12 May 1991 91302 Birth Parent MOJA WO 22 LOUISVILL 8 Jun 1994 101530 Loan to CHEHAW 1 Feb 2001 M01001 Loan to 2436 M 12 May 1991 357 508 YULEE 12 May 1991 91303 Birth Parent GORDON WO 23 LOUISVILL 8 Jun 1994 101531 Loan to CHEHAW 1 Feb 2001 M01002 Loan to 2439 F 12 May 1991 357 508 YULEE 12 May 1991 91305 Birth Parent DANI WO 26 DUBBO 18 Apr 1995 950078 Transfer 2440 F 12 May 1991 357 508 YULEE 12 May 1991 91306 Birth Parent LENANA WO 27 WINSTON 16 Jun 1993 930086 Loan to 5 May 1995 930086 Transfer CAPE MAY 10 Apr 1998 756 Loan to 16 Apr 2005 Death 2441 M 3 May 1991 2385 2393 HOEDSPRUI 3 May 1991 ______ Birth Parent BOYTJIE HOE 8 2444 M 24 May 1991 467 507 CHICAGOLP 24 May 1991 9359 Birth Hand MINGO LP 5 OKLAHOMA 2 Oct 1991 566229 Loan to 28 Sep 1992 566229 Transfer 22 Mar 2004 Death 2445 M 24 May 1991 467 507 CHICAGOLP 24 May 1991 9360 Birth Hand CHIMOLO LP 6 JACKSONVL 4 Oct 1991 891100 Loan to 8 Sep 1992 981100 Transfer 2447 M 24 May 1991 467 507 CHICAGOLP 24 May 1991 9362 Birth Hand ETHAN LP 8 MONTGOMRY 11 Sep 1991 645 Loan to 8 Sep 1992 645 Ownership 2448 M 24 May 1991 467 507 CHICAGOLP 24 May 1991 9363 Birth Hand EMMET LP 9 MONTGOMRY 11 Sep 1991 644 Loan to

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9

8 Sep 1992 644 Ownership 24 Sep 2004 Death 2452 F 1 Jun 1991 1727 1737 GLASGOW 1 Jun 1991 M01361 Birth Parent MARA GZ 3 BANHAM 30 Nov 1992 1017 Loan to ESKILSTUN 29 Apr 1994 3 Loan to 2453 F 1 Jun 1991 1727 1737 GLASGOW 1 Jun 1991 M01362 Birth Parent GZ 4 BANHAM 30 Nov 1992 1016 Loan to VALBREMBO 29 Mar 1994 ______ Loan to 2454 F 1 Jun 1991 1727 1737 GLASGOW 1 Jun 1991 M01363 Birth Parent SARAH GZ 5 LA FLECHE 27 May 1993 363 Transfer FONTAINE 26 Apr 1996 67AJ10 Transfer 2457 M 3 Jun 1991 2394 1577 HOEDSPRUI 3 Jun 1991 ______ Birth Parent LEEN HOE 13 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 2459 M 8 Jun 1991 1782 1892 FOTA 8 Jun 1991 149 Birth Parent FWP 88 FWP 66 00-0009-3782 ESKILSTUN 11 May 1994 2 Loan to BORAS 13 Jul 2000 RG0012 Loan to ESKILSTUN 6 Jun 2001 2 Transfer 10 Jan 2005 Death 2481 M 17 Apr 1991 1274 2063 PRET DW 17 Apr 1991 D92313 Birth Hand MA195 TERDEW 366 00-001C-4487 GREULICH 2 Dec 1991 ______ Transfer HUIZEN FD ~ 1 Oct 1995 ______ Transfer OLMENSE 14 Apr 2003 OZ0657 Transfer 2495 F 11 May 1991 2089 2113 PRET DW 11 May 1991 D92300 Birth Parent DUALA DEW 380 00-001F-E3D8 PRET POT 27 May 1993 P93070 Transfer MUNICH 1 Sep 1993 058008 Transfer 2501 F 19 Feb 1991 1760 1620 WASS BR C 19 Feb 1991 QENA Birth Parent QENA WAS 79 HERBERSTN 8 Dec 1992 100099 Transfer 2503 F 19 Feb 1991 1760 1620 WASS BR C 19 Feb 1991 QUESTA Birth Parent QUESTA WAS 81 2 Feb 2005 Death

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10

2512 F 7 May 1991 1466 1470 DVURKRALV 7 May 1991 041059 Birth Parent KIGELI VC 17 BRNO 1 Feb 1993 GE0002 Transfer DVURKRALV 19 Mar 1998 041059 Loan to BRNO 19 Dec 2001 GE0002 Transfer 2523 M ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1987 NONE Capture Parent BONNY ZOO OBJED ???? ______ Transfer MOSCOW 16 May 1991 910056 Transfer 2533 F ~ 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ May 1991 NONE Capture Parent VEGA TOMIOKA 4 Oct 1991 271 Transfer 2543 M ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 1991 NONE Capture Parent DUZIE HOEDSPRUI 27 Oct 1991 ______ Transfer 2544 F ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 1991 NONE Capture Parent SUZIE HOEDSPRUI 27 Oct 1991 ______ Transfer 2545 M ~ Sep 1991 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Sep 1991 NONE Capture Parent KARELTJIE HOEDSPRUI ~ Oct 1991 ______ Transfer 2548 F 7 Jun 1991 952 1700 HUIZEN FD 7 Jun 1991 SHEBA Birth Parent SHEBA EAF 24 OLMENSE ~ Nov 1992 MAMMAC Loan to HUIZEN FD ~ Dec 1993 SHEBA Transfer OLMENSE 18 Jul 1995 OZ0109 Transfer 2551 F 7 Jun 1991 1740 1700 HUIZEN FD 7 Jun 1991 GRETA Birth Parent GRETA EAF27 AYWAILLE 24 Jan 1994 920110 Loan to HUIZEN FD 30 May 1998 GRETA Transfer 2552 M ~ Aug 1991 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Aug 1991 NONE Capture Parent MOSSIE HOEDSPRUI ~ Oct 1991 ______ Transfer 2553 F ~ Aug 1991 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Aug 1991 NONE Capture Parent IDA HOEDSPRUI ~ Oct 1991 ______ Transfer DANIEL 11 Oct 2001 IDA Transfer 2567 F 31 Aug 1991 426 463 FOSSILRIM 31 Aug 1991 1064 Birth Parent DOLLY FR 52 00-000D-4AEO BIRMINGHM 15 Oct 1993 2668 Transfer

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11

2572 M 1 Oct 1991 1307 1608 HOEDSPRUI 1 Oct 1991 ______ Birth Parent TEWLE HOE 18 DVURKRALV 5 Feb 1997 041065 Transfer PRAHA 4 Jul 2001 10107 Loan to DVURKRALV 4 May 2003 040520 Transfer LIBEREC 24 May 2005 ______ Loan to 2573 M 1 Oct 1991 1307 1608 HOEDSPRUI 1 Oct 1991 ______ Birth Parent TARZAN HOE 19 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 2580 M 29 Nov 1991 1857 2099 HIMEHI SH 29 Nov 1991 275 Birth Parent FAUNA HCP 59 TOMIOKA 24 Nov 1993 HC-81 Loan to 2588 m ~ 1989 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1989 NONE Capture Parent CAESAR AFRICAT ~ Feb 1991 ______ Transfer 2591 f ~ May 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ May 1990 NONE Capture Parent CHINGA AFRICAT ~ May 1990 ______ Transfer 2628 F ~ 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1991 NONE Capture Parent AYAME TOKYOTAMA 8 Jun 1991 244 Transfer 2634 F ~ Jul 1990 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 15 Apr 1991 NONE Capture Parent FA173 00-001C-B9CC PRET POT 23 Apr 1991 P93068 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 15 Feb 1999 ______ Loan to MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 ______ Loan to PRET DW 17 Jul 2001 D93317 Loan to 10 Mar 2005 Death 2637 M ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 3 Aug 1991 NONE Capture Parent MA182 00-0021-36BB PRET POT 5 Oct 1991 P93073 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 15 Feb 1999 ______ Loan to MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 ______ Loan to PRET DW 17 Jul 2001 P93073 Loan to 22 Jan 2004 Death 2638 F ~ Jul 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 3 Aug 1991 NONE Capture Parent FA183 00-001F-DAA4 PRET POT 3 Oct 1991 P93074 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 16 Feb 1999 ______ Loan to

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MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 ______ Loan to PRET DW 17 Jul 2001 D93318 Loan to 26 Jul 2004 Death 2641 F 28 Aug 1991 2524 2526 MOSCOW 28 Aug 1991 910088 Birth Parent GAECHKA MOS 55 2653 M 24 Dec 1991 1527 1381 WASS BR C 24 Dec 1991 REZAH Birth Hand REZAH WAS 84 KATOWICE 7 Dec 1992 ______ Transfer ~ 2005 Death 2654 F 24 Dec 1991 1527 1381 WASS BR C 24 Dec 1991 ROMY Birth Hand ROMY WAS 85 KATOWICE 7 Dec 1992 2150 Transfer ~ 2005 Death 2655 m 8 Oct 1991 584 405 YULEE 8 Oct 1991 91333 Birth Parent HALLA WO 28 NASHV ZOO 28 Sep 1999 1332 Transfer 2 Feb 2005 Death 2659 M 21 Dec 1991 545 1763 JACKSON 21 Dec 1991 911066 Birth Hand KALEB JAC 4 CINCINNAT 21 Dec 1991 191324 Ownership NZP-WASH 18 Jun 1992 110681 Loan to 1 Jul 1998 110681 Ownership 2 Nov 2004 Death 2666 F 12 Oct 1991 2282 1829 OUDTSHORN 12 Oct 1991 64 Birth Hand DAMARA CC 52 00-0010-599F 2667 F 12 Oct 1991 2282 1829 OUDTSHORN 12 Oct 1991 63 Birth Hand SULTANA CC 53 POLARPARK 27 Jan 1994 ______ Transfer PARADISE ~ Jan 1998 ______ Transfer ALDERGROV 5 Dec 2000 200049 Transfer 2676 M 14 Feb 1992 1307 2391 HOEDSPRUI 14 Feb 1992 ______ Birth Parent DANNY HOE 24 PRAHA 6 Feb 1997 970017 Transfer DVURKRALV 4 Apr 2000 041079 Loan to PRAHA ~ 2002 ______ Loan to 2686 F 21 Feb 1992 385 370 ST LOUIS 21 Feb 1992 920219 Birth Hand AKILI ST 31 WINSTON 21 Feb 1992 940015 Ownership 13 May 2005 Death

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2697 M 21 Apr 1992 2161 1423 HOEDSPRUI 21 Apr 1992 ______ Birth Parent BARNARD HOE 28 DANIEL 12 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer 2702 F 29 Apr 1992 1685 1668 BELFAST 29 Apr 1992 612 Birth Parent JAL B26 6 PAIGNTON 24 Mar 1994 1113 Loan to WHIPSNADE 5 Aug 1997 L2949 Loan to 15 Jun 1998 L2949 Transfer 29 Mar 2004 Death 2703 F 29 Apr 1992 1685 1668 BELFAST 29 Apr 1992 613 Birth Parent F21 JOOLZ B26 7 PAIGNTON 24 Mar 1994 1114 Loan to MARWELL 12 Jun 1997 3752 Loan to 24 Mar 2004 Death 2704 M 17 May 1992 2399 1011 HOEDSPRUI 17 May 1992 ______ Birth Parent MARK HOE 31 2705 M 17 May 1992 2399 1011 HOEDSPRUI 17 May 1992 ______ Birth Parent MITCH HOE 32 2706 F 17 May 1992 2399 1011 HOEDSPRUI 17 May 1992 ______ Birth Parent MOIRA HOE 33 2707 F 17 May 1992 2399 1011 HOEDSPRUI 17 May 1992 ______ Birth Parent MONICA HOE 34 00-0021-5E7ET TORONTO 6 Dec 1994 30275 Transfer COLUMBUS 10 Aug 2000 200058 Loan to YULEE 7 Sep 2000 Y03305 Loan to 2717 M 16 Jun 1992 458 460 TORONTO 16 Jun 1992 27714 Birth Hand BOB TOR 20 00-05FD-7E7E COLUMBUS 10 Aug 2000 200059 Loan to SPRINGFIE 25 Aug 2003 804 Loan to 1 Sep 2004 Death 2720 M 17 Jun 1992 1938 1748 CLEVELAND 17 Jun 1992 920611 Birth Parent TOGO CMZ 2 PROVIDNCE 22 May 1993 931061 Loan to 2721 M 17 Jun 1992 1938 1748 CLEVELAND 17 Jun 1992 920612 Birth Parent NAKURA / NCMZ 3 MEMPHIS 21 Jan 1993 13478 Transfer 2722 M 17 Jun 1992 1938 1748 CLEVELAND 17 Jun 1992 920613 Birth Parent BUMBA CMZ 4 MEMPHIS 21 Jan 1993 13479 Transfer

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30 Aug 2004 Death 2729 f ~ Oct 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ May 1991 NONE Capture Parent LITTLE ONE AFRICAT ~ Jun 1991 ______ Transfer 6 Mar 2004 Death 2730 M ~ 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Apr 1992 NONE Capture Parent TYKE AFRICAT ~ Jul 1992 ______ Transfer 2733 M 5 Jun 1992 2153 531 SD-WAP 5 Jun 1992 692326 Birth Parent UZIMA SD 96 FOSSILRIM 12 Jun 2000 1107 Loan to 2734 M 5 Jun 1992 2153 531 SD-WAP 5 Jun 1992 692327 Birth Parent ASKARI SD 97 FOSSILRIM 12 Jun 2000 1108 Loan to 2735 M 5 Jun 1992 2153 531 SD-WAP 5 Jun 1992 692328 Birth Parent NAKILI SD 98 00-0132-60AZ FOSSILRIM 12 Jun 2000 1109 Loan to 2736 F 5 Jun 1992 2153 531 SD-WAP 5 Jun 1992 692324 Birth Parent LIA SD 99 000132AEB6 SIOUX FAL 20 Jul 2002 2813 Transfer KANSASCTY 8 Dec 2003 M03059 Transfer 2746 F ~ Jul 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1992 NONE Capture Parent OUTJO HOEDSPRUI ~ Apr 1992 ______ Transfer 2763 M 17 Apr 1992 2118 2616 PRET DW 17 Apr 1992 D92345 Birth Parent MA203 DEW 397 24-BA8D PRETORIA 2 Jun 1993 903723 Transfer PRET POT 9 Nov 1995 P93385 Transfer PRET LICH 27 Nov 1996 L92336 Loan to PRETORIA 8 Mar 2002 903723 Loan to PRET DW 8 Jan 2003 ______ Transfer 19 Jan 2005 Death 2766 M 29 May 1992 2157 2113 PRET DW 29 May 1992 D92343 Birth Parent AKEEM DEW 400 1B-FA2C PRETORIA 11 May 1993 903690 Transfer MUNICH 1 Sep 1993 058007 Transfer 2773 F 15 May 1992 2157 2133 PRET DW 15 May 1992 D92351 Birth Parent FA209 DumDEW 407 1B-CAD9 PRETORIA 2 Jun 1993 903725 Transfer

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NURNBERG 23 Sep 1993 M00552 Transfer 2795 F ~ Dec 1990 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ 1 Feb 1991 NONE Capture Parent FA229 20-BB19 PRET DW 23 Apr 1991 D92517 Transfer 2800 F 20 Mar 1992 426 432 FOSSILRIM 20 Mar 1992 1066 Birth Parent WANDU FR 54 00-0014-5E8C CALDWELL 20 Mar 1992 003210 Ownership 2 Sep 1993 003210 Transfer NZP-WASH 22 Aug 1994 111337 Loan to BALTIMORE 1 Jun 1998 98023 Loan to NZP-WASH 30 Oct 2000 111337 Loan to 2801 F 20 Mar 1992 426 432 FOSSILRIM 20 Mar 1992 1067 Birth Parent NAOMI FR 55 00-004D-7A42 CALDWELL 20 Mar 1992 003211 Ownership 2 Sep 1993 003211 Transfer FORTWORTH 7 Jul 1994 1036 Loan to MONTGOMRY 5 Jun 1996 2092 Loan to AUDUBON 7 Jun 2000 2148 Loan to MONTGOMRY 13 Jul 2000 2092 Loan to 2802 M 10 Jul 1992 467 507 CHICAGOLP 10 Jul 1992 9555 Birth Hand JUBA LP 11 00-0010-72FE MILWAUKEE 12 Nov 1992 3760 Transfer KANSASCTY 28 Dec 2003 M03060 Loan to MILWAUKEE 10 May 2005 3760 Transfer 2803 M 10 Jul 1992 467 507 CHICAGOLP 10 Jul 1992 9554 Birth Hand ONYX LP 12 00-001D-762F MILWAUKEE 12 Nov 1992 3759 Transfer KANSASCTY 28 Dec 2003 M03061 Loan to MILWAUKEE 10 May 2005 3759 Transfer 2804 M 10 Jul 1992 467 507 CHICAGOLP 10 Jul 1992 9553 Birth Hand ACE LP 13 00-0021-2C09 MILWAUKEE 12 Nov 1992 3758 Transfer 2806 F 3 Aug 1992 1520 1736 WHIPSNADE 3 Aug 1992 L1889 Birth Parent MAISHA WH 131 10 Nov 2004 Death 2807 M 3 Aug 1992 1520 1736 WHIPSNADE 3 Aug 1992 L1888 Birth Parent MASAI WH 132 00-0021-8D67 EDINBURGH 13 Jun 1997 ______ Loan to BANHAM 9 Jun 1999 2992 Loan to

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KESSINGLA 28 Sep 1999 M105 Loan to BANHAM 27 Jan 2000 2992 Loan to KESSINGLA 19 Jun 2000 M105 Loan to BANHAM 20 Jul 2000 2992 Loan to KESSINGLA 18 Jul 2001 M105 Loan to MARWELL 1 Oct 2003 6515 Transfer 23 Jul 2004 Death 2809 F 24 Oct 1992 426 512 OKLAHOMA 24 Oct 1992 592332 Birth Parent PAKA OKZ 10 FOSSILRIM 24 Oct 1992 1076 Ownership OKLAHOMA 1 Feb 1993 592332 Transfer 18 Mar 2004 Death 2810 F 24 Oct 1992 426 512 OKLAHOMA 24 Oct 1992 592333 Birth Parent NYUMBU OKZ 11 2811 F 24 Oct 1992 426 512 OKLAHOMA 24 Oct 1992 592334 Birth Parent BEPARI OKZ 12 FOSSILRIM 24 Oct 1992 1077 Ownership OKLAHOMA ~ 2002 239231 Loan to OAKHILL 3 Oct 2003 239231 Loan to JACKSONVL 17 Mar 2004 804351 Loan to 2816 F ~ Mar 1992 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ 1 Apr 1992 NONE Capture Parent FA201 001B-C94B PRET POT 12 Apr 1992 P93085 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 16 Feb 1999 ______ Loan to MELTZER D 17 Jul 2001 P93085 Loan to PRET DW 17 Jul 2001 D93319 Loan to 2820 M ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Mar 1987 NONE Capture Parent FELIX OLEFSON ~15 Mar 1987 ______ Transfer DELFTS ~ 1996 ______ Transfer AFRICAT ~ Jun 1998 AJ301_ Transfer 2823 M ~ 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1990 NONE Capture Parent 825 VANDEMERW ~ Sep 1992 ______ Transfer 2824 F ~ 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1990 NONE Capture Parent 822 VANDEMERW ~ Sep 1990 ______ Transfer 2828 F ~ 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Oct 1992 NONE Capture Parent 829

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VANDEMERW ~ 1 Nov 1992 ______ Transfer 2830 f ~ Oct 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Mar 1992 NONE Capture Parent SPIKE AFRICAT 1 Jun 1992 ______ Transfer 2838 F ~ 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1992 NONE Capture Parent OLD LADY VONSEYDLI ~ Jul 1992 839 Transfer CHEETAH C 9 Jan 1998 ______ Loan to 2846 M 30 Jul 1992 1619 1739 WASS BR C 30 Jul 1992 TUTU Birth Parent TUTU WAS 91 PLANCKNDL 29 Apr 1993 002008 Transfer HODENHAGN 13 May 1997 ______ Loan to 2854 M 16 Aug 1992 1675 1605 KREFELD 16 Aug 1992 577 Birth Parent TOMMEKE KR 16 00-001F-C17B PLANCKNDL 15 Oct 1993 002010 Loan to WASS BR C 17 Mar 2004 ______ Loan to OMEGA PAR 8 Oct 2004 C005 Ownership 2858 M 24 Aug 1992 1985 1686 FOTA 24 Aug 1992 789 Birth Hand FWP 102 FWP 80 BELFAST 3 Nov 1995 1957 Loan to PANYU 17 Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 2878 F 4 Nov 1992 567 522 DICKERSON 4 Nov 1992 3709 Birth Parent TAZZ DPZ 6 BATONROUG 16 Nov 1993 M2681 Transfer OAKHILL 21 Mar 1997 979215 Loan to SPRINGFIE 12 Mar 2004 ______ Loan to 2879 F 4 Nov 1992 567 522 DICKERSON 4 Nov 1992 3710 Birth Parent ZURI DPZ 7 00-0124-EBB6 KANSASCTY 24 Feb 1995 102659 Transfer 5 Mar 2005 Death 2886 M 1 Dec 1992 1819 2284 OUDTSHORN 1 Dec 1992 75 Birth Hand VALIENT CC 62 POLARPARK 27 Jan 1994 ______ Transfer PARADISE ~ Jan 1998 ______ Transfer 2887 F 1 Dec 1992 1819 2284 OUDTSHORN 1 Dec 1992 73 Birth Hand SIMIA CC 63 00-00IF-6054T BUENOSAIR 1 Jan 1996 1034 Transfer 26 Jan 2005 Death

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2889 F 1 Dec 1992 1819 2284 OUDTSHORN 1 Dec 1992 74 Birth Hand TESSA CC 65 DE PENHA ~ Oct 1994 ______ Transfer 2891 M 9 Sep 1992 MULT 461 FOSSILRIM 9 Sep 1992 1068 Birth Parent GERMAINE FR 56 FORTWORTH 28 Sep 1994 1043 Loan to SAN ANTON 22 May 1997 970558 Loan to 30 Mar 2004 Death 2892 F 9 Sep 1992 MULT 461 FOSSILRIM 9 Sep 1992 1069 Birth Parent JASMINE FR 57 00-000D-380E BIRMINGHM 15 Oct 1993 2667 Transfer PITTSBURG 30 Oct 2000 101619 Loan to 2893 M 29 Sep 1992 505 503 FOSSILRIM 29 Sep 1992 1070 Birth Parent MOJO FR 58 SANFORD 22 Jun 1995 1404 Loan to 2894 M 29 Sep 1992 505 503 FOSSILRIM 29 Sep 1992 1071 Birth Parent JUBA FR 59 00-004D-679A SANFORD 22 Jun 1995 1405 Loan to 2895 M 29 Sep 1992 505 503 FOSSILRIM 29 Sep 1992 1072 Birth Parent HOBBS / JEFR 60 PHOENIX 10 Oct 1994 7206 Loan to 28 Jul 2004 Death 2898 F 3 Oct 1993 568 430 FOSSILRIM 3 Oct 1993 1075 Birth Parent IMAN FR 63 MEMPHIS 7 Feb 1995 15017 Loan to YULEE 7 Apr 2000 Y03302 Loan to 2904 M 4 Aug 1990 2903 1625 VARADAY 4 Aug 1990 NONE Birth Parent Des HOEDSPRUI ~ Sep 1996 ______ Transfer SCHOEMAN ~ Jan 1997 ______ Transfer 2914 M 15 Oct 1992 2153 565 SD-WAP 15 Oct 1992 692586 Birth Parent MASAI SD 102 2918 M 9 Dec 1992 365 1902 YULEE 9 Dec 1992 920444 Birth Hand IVAN WO 33 000014434C NASHV ZOO 4 Mar 1995 940320 Loan to YULEE 29 Sep 1999 940320 Loan to BALTIMORE 8 May 2002 2402 Loan to 2920 F 9 Dec 1992 365 1902 YULEE 9 Dec 1992 920446 Birth Hand MARIAH WO 35 NASHV ZOO 28 Sep 1999 1331 Transfer

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2928 M 7 Aug 1992 1857 1856 HIMEHI SH 7 Aug 1992 280 Birth Parent STEAD HCP 60 TOBU 23 Jul 1994 280 Transfer 2952 F ~ Jun 1985 WILD WILD KENYA 20 Jun 1985 NONE Capture Parent AMMAN K ~ Jul 1985 NONE Transfer 2962 F ~ Jun 1991 WILD WILD TRANSVAAL ~ 1993 NONE Capture Parent TINA HOEDSPRUI ~ 1993 ______ Transfer 2963 F ~ 1993 WILD WILD TRANSVAAL ~ 1993 NONE Capture Parent MARA HOEDSPRUI ~ 1993 ______ Transfer 2977 F 1 Feb 1993 2136 508 YULEE 1 Feb 1993 930307 Birth Hand MIKI WO 39 2978 F 1 Feb 1993 2136 508 YULEE 1 Feb 1993 930308 Birth Hand MARA / YOKWO 40 REDWOOD 8 Apr 1993 123 Transfer 2980 F 1 Feb 1993 2136 508 YULEE 1 Feb 1993 930310 Birth Hand KEESHA WO 42 REDWOOD 8 Apr 1993 122 Transfer 2982 M 25 Feb 1993 582 405 YULEE 25 Feb 1993 930312 Birth Parent MAX WO 44 00004E0C43 NASHV ZOO 4 Mar 1995 940318 Loan to YULEE 14 Oct 1998 930312 Loan to BATTLE CR 30 May 2002 M02025 Loan to 2 Mar 2004 Death 2983 F 25 Feb 1993 582 405 YULEE 25 Feb 1993 930313 Birth Parent RAMONA WO 45 2986 F 3 Apr 1993 2517 2527 MADRID Z 3 Apr 1993 GU25 Birth Hand COLIBLANCAZM 22 00-0214-58D2 FUENGIROL 16 Jun 1993 ______ Transfer MADRID Z 8 Feb 2000 ______ Loan to FUENGIROL 14 Feb 2002 ______ Transfer 2989 F 10 Apr 1993 1274 2071 PRET DW 10 Apr 1993 D92561 Birth Parent FA232 DEW 416 12 Sep 2004 Death 2991 F 18 Apr 1993 2235 484 AUDUBON 18 Apr 1993 1543 Birth Parent JUMOKE AZ 1 00-004D-2C43 MONTGOMRY 8 Jun 2000 2824 Loan to

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3003 F 4 Jun 1993 536 429 CALDWELL 4 Jun 1993 002920 Birth Parent JOMU CCZ 2 00-001E-9F83 NZP-WASH 22 Aug 1994 111338 Loan to 3004 F 4 Jun 1993 536 429 CALDWELL 4 Jun 1993 002921 Birth Parent TERRI CCZ 3 00-004F-709C YULEE 25 Apr 2000 Y03304 Transfer 3009 M 20 Jul 1993 1938 1748 CLEVELAND 20 Jul 1993 930713 Birth Parent KATAVI CM 26 00-004F-0972 HOUSTON 29 Oct 1994 15439 Loan to 20 Oct 2004 Death 3010 M 20 Jul 1993 1938 1748 CLEVELAND 20 Jul 1993 930714 Birth Parent SCAR CM 27 00-000E-0451 HOUSTON 29 Oct 1994 15440 Loan to HONOLULU 27 Feb 2001 201025 Loan to 3018 M 13 Apr 1993 1774 431 FOSSILRIM 13 Apr 1993 1079 Birth Parent MAGIC FR 64 EVANSVLLE 18 Sep 1995 195056 Loan to FOSSILRIM 15 Dec 1998 1079 Transfer CLEVELAND 17 Dec 1998 981205 Loan to FOSSILRIM 27 Feb 2002 1079 Transfer 3019 M 13 Apr 1993 1774 431 FOSSILRIM 13 Apr 1993 1080 Birth Parent REGGIE FR 65 00-01BB-F939 EVANSVLLE 18 Sep 1995 195057 Loan to FOSSILRIM 15 Dec 1998 1080 Transfer CLEVELAND 17 Dec 1998 981206 Loan to FOSSILRIM 27 Feb 2002 1080 Transfer 3025 F 22 Sep 1993 469 1886 WINSTON 22 Sep 1993 930138 Birth Hand SUBIRA WS 111 SHAMBALA 20 Jul 1994 ______ Transfer 3028 M 24 Sep 1993 501 1940 CALDWELL 24 Sep 1993 003207 Birth Parent CALDWELL CC 24 00-001E-FB7A DALLAS 2 Jul 1994 949043 Loan to 3029 M 24 Sep 1993 501 1940 CALDWELL 24 Sep 1993 003208 Birth Parent CARTER CC 25 00-001E-FC26 DALLAS 2 Jul 1994 949044 Loan to 3030 M 24 Sep 1993 501 1940 CALDWELL 24 Sep 1993 003209 Birth Parent TUCKER CC 26 00-001F-0C1A DALLAS 2 Jul 1994 949045 Loan to

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3038 F ~ 1987 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 6 Oct 1990 NONE Capture Parent SAARBRUCK 6 Oct 1990 031002 Transfer ~ 2004 Death 3042 M ~ Jun 1992 WILD 3039 NAMIBIA ~ Mar 1993 NONE Capture Parent VANDEMERW ~ Mar 1993 ______ Transfer 3043 F ~ Jun 1992 WILD 3039 NAMIBIA ~ Mar 1993 NONE Capture Parent VANDEMERW ~ Mar 1993 ______ Transfer 3048 M ~ Apr 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 11 Aug 1993 886 Capture Parent CHUI AFRICAT 19 Oct 1993 ______ Transfer 3049 M 6 May 1993 1878 1686 FOTA 6 May 1993 939 Birth Parent FWP 112 FWP 90 14 Dec 2004 Death 3052 F 6 May 1993 1878 1686 FOTA 6 May 1993 942 Birth Parent FWP 115 FWP 93 BELFAST 3 Nov 1995 1956 Loan to PANYU 17 Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3062 M 9 Jul 1993 2385 1606 HOEDSPRUI 9 Jul 1993 ______ Birth Parent KAREL HOE 38 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3063 M 9 Jul 1993 2385 1606 HOEDSPRUI 9 Jul 1993 ______ Birth Parent KEVIN HOE 39 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3064 F 9 Jul 1993 2385 1606 HOEDSPRUI 9 Jul 1993 ______ Birth Parent KATE HOE 40 00-001D-8022 TORONTO 6 Dec 1994 30276 Transfer 18 May 2004 Death 3065 F 9 Jul 1993 2385 1606 HOEDSPRUI 9 Jul 1993 ______ Birth Parent KAREN HOE 41 DVURKRALV 5 Feb 1997 041066 Transfer 3066 M 16 Jul 1993 1992 1989 MUNSTER 16 Jul 1993 21068 Birth Parent GONDAR MUN 15 WASS BR C 19 Feb 2001 GONDAR Transfer OMEGA PAR 1 Oct 2001 COO1 Transfer 3069 M 27 Jul 1993 2268 2264 TSAOBIS 27 Jul 1993 ______ Birth Hand NICK TLP 1

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3073 M 2 Aug 1993 2117 2113 PRET DW 2 Aug 1993 D92577 Birth Parent ME026 DEW 418 13A-812C SINGAPORE 2 Sep 1994 G2830 Transfer 3076 M 2 Aug 1993 2118 2619 PRET DW 2 Aug 1993 D92578 Birth Parent MA235 DEW 421 13B-D188 N S TRADE 21 Jun 1996 000130 Transfer TOKYOTAMA 22 Jun 1996 1753 Transfer 3082 M 4 Aug 1993 2396 1608 HOEDSPRUI 4 Aug 1993 ______ Birth Parent TOMOTHY HOE 42 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3083 F 4 Aug 1993 2396 1608 HOEDSPRUI 4 Aug 1993 ______ Birth Parent TILDA HOE 43 COLOMBO 11 Nov 1996 97M096 Transfer 3084 F 4 Aug 1993 2396 1608 HOEDSPRUI 4 Aug 1993 ______ Birth Parent TRUDIE HOE 44 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3087 M 18 Aug 1993 2278 1829 OUDTSHORN 18 Aug 1993 78 Birth Parent SENSEN CC 67 BANGKOK 26 Jul 1994 ______ Transfer KHORAT 10 Dec 1996 ______ Transfer 3092 M 19 Aug 1993 2517 2527 MADRID Z 19 Aug 1993 GU29 Birth Hand CABEZA ZM 24 FUENGIROL 25 Oct 1993 ______ Transfer 3095 F 19 Aug 1993 2517 2527 MADRID Z 19 Aug 1993 GU31 Birth Hand TRUEBA ZM 27 00-0214-5D55 FUENGIROL 25 Oct 1993 ______ Transfer MADRID Z 8 Feb 2000 GU31 Loan to FUENGIROL 14 Feb 2002 ______ Transfer 3102 M 6 Sep 1993 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 6 Sep 1993 1421 Birth Hand PALMYRE G-79BE PEAUGRES 4 Nov 1994 C73 Loan to MULHOUSE 16 Aug 2001 M01058 Loan to LISIEUX Z 9 Jul 2002 A02010 Loan to AUNEAU Z 15 Jul 2002 AJ006 Loan to 3113 F 13 Sep 1993 1822 2284 OUDTSHORN 13 Sep 1993 82 Birth Hand KIMBERLEY CC 71 DE PENHA ~ Oct 1994 ______ Transfer 3114 F 13 Sep 1993 1822 2284 OUDTSHORN 13 Sep 1993 81 Birth Hand SANDY CC 72 00-0010-EO7O VIDEBAEEK ~ Aug 1995 ______ Transfer

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3115 F 13 Sep 1993 1822 2284 OUDTSHORN 13 Sep 1993 80 Birth Hand CASEY CC 73 BANGKOK ~ Jul 1994 ______ Transfer KHORAT 10 Dec 1996 ______ Transfer 3117 M 30 Sep 1993 1760 1620 WASS BR C 30 Sep 1993 UCAZ Birth Parent UCAZ WAS 94 SOFIAZOO 16 Jan 1995 ______ Transfer 3118 M 30 Sep 1993 1760 1620 WASS BR C 30 Sep 1993 ULYS Birth Parent ULYS WAS 95 SOFIAZOO 16 Jan 1995 ______ Transfer 3119 F 30 Sep 1993 1760 1620 WASS BR C 30 Sep 1993 UKKY Birth Parent UKKY WAS 96 MUNSTER 1 Dec 1994 21297 Transfer 3121 F 30 Sep 1993 1760 1620 WASS BR C 30 Sep 1993 UNIQUE Birth Parent UNIQUE WAS 98 3124 M ~ 1 Oct 1993 WILD WILD TRANSVAAL 1 Oct 1993 NONE Capture Parent FLEUR DE L HOEDSPRUI ~ Feb 1994 ______ Transfer 3133 M 18 Oct 1993 1760 2195 AMERSFOOR 18 Oct 1993 M1218 Birth Parent VIP AM 21 WASS BR C 26 Apr 1995 VIP Transfer MONTPELLI 1 Feb 1996 ______ Transfer 3135 F 18 Oct 1993 1760 2195 AMERSFOOR 18 Oct 1993 M1220 Birth Parent VEDETTE AM 23 WASS BR C 26 Apr 1995 VEDETT Transfer MUNICH 10 Aug 1996 058011 Loan to 3136 M 30 Oct 1993 1619 1739 WASS BR C 30 Oct 1993 WAKU Birth Parent WAKU WAS 99 AMERSFOOR 16 Jul 1996 M1754 Loan to 3138 M 30 Oct 1993 1619 1739 WASS BR C 30 Oct 1993 WICO Birth Hand WICO WAS 101 AMERSFOOR 16 Jul 1996 M1753 Loan to 3145 M 5 Nov 1993 1619 2472 WUPPERTAL 5 Nov 1993 93051A Birth Parent BALULE WUP 1 NURNBERG 19 Oct 1998 ______ Loan to 3146 M 5 Nov 1993 1619 2472 WUPPERTAL 5 Nov 1993 93051B Birth Parent BUBULOU WUP 2 3153 f 17 Nov 1993 469 2440 WINSTON 17 Nov 1993 930174 Birth Hand MCHUMBA WS 117

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YULEE 17 Nov 1993 930363 Ownership 3159 M 17 Dec 1993 2621 2613 KRAAIFONT 17 Dec 1993 93M/14 Birth Hand CHINGA TYZ 5 17 Dec 1993 930029 Transfer ~ 2005 Death 3167 F 2 Dec 1993 2220 522 DICKERSON 2 Dec 1993 3990 Birth Parent MINNIE DPZ 12 00-0124-49F2 KANSASCTY 22 Jun 1995 102656 Transfer 3168 M 20 Dec 1993 MULT 2212 ORANA 20 Dec 1993 93034 Birth Parent MOJA OP 2 3169 M 20 Dec 1993 MULT 2212 ORANA 20 Dec 1993 93035 Birth Parent MBILI OP 3 3170 M 20 Dec 1993 MULT 2212 ORANA 20 Dec 1993 93036 Birth Parent TATU OP 4 3176 M ~ May 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 26 Dec 1993 NONE Capture Parent VOGELIMP 27 Dec 1993 904 Transfer GEBAUER ~ Mar 1994 NONE Transfer 3177 F ~ May 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 26 Dec 1993 NONE Capture Parent VOGELIMP 27 Dec 1993 905 Transfer GEBAUER ~ Mar 1994 NONE Transfer 3178 F ~ May 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 26 Dec 1993 NONE Capture Parent VOGELIMP 27 Dec 1993 906 Transfer GEBAUER ~ Mar 1994 NONE Transfer 3181 F 20 Oct 1993 1871 2147 BASEL 20 Oct 1993 930619 Birth Parent ZGB 3 VERBESSEL 31 Jan 1995 ______ Transfer 3182 F 20 Oct 1993 1871 2147 BASEL 20 Oct 1993 930620 Birth Parent LUEGA ZGB 4 0001CE7249 PEAUGRES 18 Jun 1998 254 Loan to LA PALMYR 16 Jun 2000 2782 Loan to BARCELONA 28 Jul 2002 7989 Loan to 3185 M ~ 1991 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Dec 1993 NONE Capture Parent KRAAIFONT 17 Dec 1993 93M118 Transfer 17 Dec 1993 930031 Transfer ~ 2005 Death

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3193 F ~ May 1992 WILD13 UNK LETTENBAU ~ May 1992 ______ Birth Parent 3194 F ~ May 1992 WILD13 UNK LETTENBAU ~ May 1992 ______ Birth Parent 3213 F 18 Mar 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 18 Mar 1990 NONE Capture Parent FA246 WILKINSON ~ 1993 NONE Transfer PRET DW 17 Mar 1994 D92598 Transfer KRAAIFONT 19 Dec 2000 ______ Loan to ~ 2005 Death 3214 F 18 Mar 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 18 Mar 1990 NONE Capture Parent FA245 WILKINSON ~ 1993 NONE Transfer PRET DW 17 Mar 1994 D92597 Transfer KRAAIFONT 19 Dec 2000 ______ Loan to ~ 2005 Death 3219 F 17 Apr 1994 2161 1606 HOEDSPRUI 17 Apr 1994 ______ Birth Parent DOLLY HOE 46 PRAHA 6 Feb 1997 970018 Transfer 3232 M 7 May 1994 2282 1824 OUDTSHORN 7 May 1994 84 Birth Parent PANIC CC 76 00-001C-F966 VIDEBAEEK ~ Aug 1995 ______ Transfer 3235 M 8 May 1994 2117 2135 PRET DW 8 May 1994 D92602 Birth Hand MA248 DEW 429 00-004D-21E2 AMMAN K 20 Nov 1994 NONE Transfer 3244 F 22 May 1994 2118 2616 PRET DW 22 May 1994 D92609 Birth Parent FA254 DEW 436 00-00F6-AA9A AMMAN K 20 Nov 1994 NONE Transfer 3245 M 28 May 1994 576 1939 PHOENIX 28 May 1994 7091 Birth Parent WAKATI PH 9 FOSSILRIM 28 May 1994 ______ Ownership HOGLE 11 Sep 1996 960166 Transfer 3246 M 28 May 1994 576 1939 PHOENIX 28 May 1994 7092 Birth Parent IMANI MEA PH 10 HOGLE 11 Sep 1996 960167 Transfer 12 Dec 2004 Death 3261 M 26 May 1994 2730 2729 AFRICAT 26 May 1994 ______ Birth Parent DEKE HAN1 6 Mar 2004 Death

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3262 F 26 May 1994 2730 2729 AFRICAT 26 May 1994 ______ Birth Parent CONCHITA HAN2 3276 M 9 Sep 1994 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 9 Sep 1994 ______ Birth Hand ONAR EAF 36 OLMENSE 12 Oct 2000 OZ0106 Transfer 3277 M 9 Sep 1994 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 9 Sep 1994 ______ Birth Hand NANGA EAF 37 OLMENSE ~ Jan 1996 ______ Transfer HUIZEN FD ~ Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3279 F 9 Sep 1994 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 9 Sep 1994 ______ Birth Hand DUMA EAF 39 GREULICH ~ 1 Oct 1995 ______ Transfer MONTPELLI 31 Mar 2000 ______ Transfer 3283 M 20 Sep 1994 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 20 Sep 1994 1655 Birth Parent CLAUDIUS ZLP 7 22-8562 PARIS ZOO 11 Jul 1996 Z96103 Loan to OMEGA PAR 27 Nov 2003 C003 Loan to 3284 M 20 Sep 1994 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 20 Sep 1994 1656 Birth Parent YSENGRIN RZLP 8 0000 125 692 FONTAINE 8 Jul 1996 67AJ11 Transfer BARCELONA 28 Jul 2002 7988 Loan to 3285 F 20 Sep 1994 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 20 Sep 1994 1653 Birth Parent FANNY ZLP 9 22-7E24 PEAUGRES 20 Sep 2000 494 Loan to LA PALMYR 21 Dec 2001 1653 Transfer 3286 F 20 Sep 1994 1138 1463 LA PALMYR 20 Sep 1994 1654 Birth Parent RINA ZLP 10 125045 PEAUGRES 16 Jun 2000 495 Loan to 3289 F 23 Sep 1994 2268 2264 TSAOBIS 23 Sep 1994 ______ Birth Hand NANUSHKA TLP 5 3291 M 24 Sep 1994 2278 2284 OUDTSHORN 24 Sep 1994 1318 Birth Hand NALA CC 78 00-001F-56C5T SAO PAULO 30 May 1996 22597 Transfer 15 Apr 2005 Death 3299 m 6 Oct 1994 505 504 FOSSILRIM 6 Oct 1994 1088 Birth Parent EMMETT FR 72 KNOXVILLE 29 Apr 1995 1657 Transfer 3300 F 6 Oct 1994 505 504 FOSSILRIM 6 Oct 1994 1089 Birth Parent KELLY / KEFR 73 00-0124-36FD

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KNOXVILLE 29 Apr 1995 1658 Transfer MEMPHIS 5 Nov 2002 20889 Loan to KNOXVILLE 24 May 2004 1658 Transfer 3301 F 6 Oct 1994 505 504 FOSSILRIM 6 Oct 1994 1090 Birth Parent KALERA FR 74 00-0133-2A88 KNOXVILLE 29 Apr 1995 1659 Transfer 3302 M 18 Oct 1994 465 432 FOSSILRIM 18 Oct 1994 1091 Birth Parent WHOOPIE FR 75 00-0132-C656 PHOENIX 9 May 1996 7835 Transfer RIO GRAND 2 Aug 2000 M00022 Loan to SANDIEGOZ 26 Apr 2004 504070 Loan to 3304 M 18 Oct 1994 465 432 FOSSILRIM 18 Oct 1994 1093 Birth Parent AMADI FR 77 PHOENIX 9 May 1996 7837 Loan to NZP-WASH 15 Oct 1998 113356 Loan to 8 Dec 2004 Death 3306 F 18 Oct 1994 465 432 FOSSILRIM 18 Oct 1994 1095 Birth Parent MADONNA FR 79 00-0132-D1C1 PHOENIX 18 Oct 1994 7839 Ownership 9 May 1996 7839 Transfer 14 Jan 2005 Death 3307 F 18 Oct 1994 465 432 FOSSILRIM 18 Oct 1994 1096 Birth Parent STEVIE FR 80 00-01BE-8FE1 CALDWELL 16 Feb 1996 003711 Transfer 3308 M 31 Oct 1994 2305 1829 OUDTSHORN 31 Oct 1994 ______ Birth Hand NORSE CC 81 00-0010-4L0F EICHBERG 6 May 1996 ______ Transfer 3309 M 31 Oct 1994 2305 1829 OUDTSHORN 31 Oct 1994 89 Birth Hand MUFASA / NCC 82 EICHBERG ~ Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3313 M 5 Nov 1994 469 2440 WINSTON 5 Nov 1994 940216 Birth Hand LEVI WS 119 SD-WAP 5 Nov 1994 694722 Ownership METRORICH 23 Jul 1996 ______ Transfer 3316 F 5 Nov 1994 469 2440 WINSTON 5 Nov 1994 940218 Birth Hand JOCARA WS 122 29 Mar 2004 Death 3322 m 16 Nov 1994 MULT 585 FOSSILRIM 16 Nov 1994 1099 Birth Parent JAKE FR 81 00-0133-2SEB

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PALM DES 6 Feb 1996 496007 Loan to 3323 F 16 Nov 1994 MULT 585 FOSSILRIM 16 Nov 1994 1097 Birth Parent MAMIE / JAFR 82 00-01DA-9EF2 PALM DES 6 Feb 1996 496008 Transfer SD-WAP 14 Mar 2003 603063 Loan to PALM DES 10 Mar 2005 496008 Transfer 3324 m 16 Nov 1994 MULT 585 FOSSILRIM 16 Nov 1994 1098 Birth Parent ELWOOD FR 83 00-0132-3984 PALM DES 6 Feb 1996 496006 Transfer 3325 M 21 Nov 1994 1820 1824 OUDTSHORN 21 Nov 1994 91 Birth Hand SHAZA CC 85 00-00IF-6C56T BUENOSAIR 1 Jan 1996 1035 Transfer 3326 F 21 Nov 1994 1820 1824 OUDTSHORN 21 Nov 1994 90 Birth Hand MILLY / SHCC 86 EICHBERG ~ Jan 1995 ______ Transfer 3329 M 26 Nov 1994 1992 1989 MUNSTER 26 Nov 1994 21309 Birth Parent MASSAI MUN 18 ROSTOCK 3 Oct 1995 1492 Transfer HODENHAGN 14 Jan 2004 ______ Loan to ROSTOCK 27 Apr 2004 1492 Transfer 3332 F ~ 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent SALOME HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3333 M ~ Jan 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent HENRY HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3335 F ~ Jan 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent HESTER HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3336 M ~ Apr 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent GUSTAV HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3337 F ~ Apr 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent GERDA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3338 F 6 May 1994 2385 1423 HOEDSPRUI 6 May 1994 ______ Birth Parent EVELYN HOE 52 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer

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3339 F 6 May 1994 2385 1423 HOEDSPRUI 6 May 1994 ______ Birth Parent EVA HOE 53 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3340 M 13 May 1994 2122 405 YULEE 13 May 1994 940313 Birth Hand WILLIE WO 46 3341 M 15 Jun 1994 2384 1577 HOEDSPRUI 15 Jun 1994 ______ Birth Parent FREDDY HOE 54 PRAHA 9 Jun 1998 ______ Transfer 3342 M 15 Jun 1994 2384 1577 HOEDSPRUI 15 Jun 1994 ______ Birth Parent FELIX HOE 55 3343 F 15 Jun 1994 2384 1577 HOEDSPRUI 15 Jun 1994 ______ Birth Parent FRANCES HOE 56 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3344 F 15 Jun 1994 2384 1577 HOEDSPRUI 15 Jun 1994 ______ Birth Parent FRIEDA HOE 57 3351 F 21 Oct 1994 2521 1608 HOEDSPRUI 21 Oct 1994 ______ Birth Parent BELINDA HOE 59 3352 F 21 Oct 1994 2521 1608 HOEDSPRUI 21 Oct 1994 ______ Birth Parent BERTHA HOE 60 KANCHANAB 3 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3353 F 21 Oct 1994 2521 1608 HOEDSPRUI 21 Oct 1994 ______ Birth Parent BEATRIX HOE 61 3355 F ~ 1 Oct 1994 WILD 3332 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent SANDRA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3356 F ~ 1 Oct 1994 WILD 3332 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent SANTA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3357 F ~ 1 Oct 1994 WILD 3332 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent SHIRLEY HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3358 F ~ Oct 1994 WILD 3332 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent SOPHIA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3360 F ~ Oct 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent DORA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer 3361 F ~ Oct 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent DOREEN HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer

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SCHOEMAN 21 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3362 F ~ Oct 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent DOROTHY HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer RHINOLION ~ 1 Oct 1996 ______ Transfer 3363 F ~ Oct 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1994 NONE Capture Parent DELIA HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1994 ______ Transfer RHINOLION ~ 1 Oct 1996 ______ Transfer 3370 M 30 Oct 1994 1825 2307 BANGKOK 30 Oct 1994 9400B3 Birth Parent 3 DZ 1 00-0861-026 KHORAT 2 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 3372 F 30 Oct 1994 1825 2307 BANGKOK 30 Oct 1994 9400B1 Birth Parent 1 DZ 3 00-0623-537 KHORAT 30 Jan 1996 ______ Transfer 3382 M ~ 1992 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent LOLLY HOEDSPRUI 1 Mar 1995 ______ Transfer 3386 M ~ Jun 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 1994 NONE Capture Parent 00-0132-8D54T KRAAIFONT 4 Jan 1995 950004 Transfer 3387 F ~ Jun 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 1994 NONE Capture Parent 00-0064-CB42T KRAAIFONT 4 Jan 1995 950005 Transfer 3391 F ~ Dec 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ May 1995 ______ Transfer RHINOLION 6 Oct 1996 ______ Transfer 3392 F ~ Dec 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ May 1995 ______ Transfer RHINOLION 6 Oct 1996 ______ Transfer 3393 F ~ Jan 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Apr 1995 NONE Capture Parent AFRICAT ~ Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3398 F 10 Feb 1995 2359 1940 CALDWELL 10 Feb 1995 003525 Birth Hand DHUMA 00-01BF-BD7B 3401 F 16 Mar 1995 2521 1608 HOEDSPRUI 16 Mar 1995 ______ Birth Parent HOE 63

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PRAHA 9 Jun 1998 ______ Transfer 3404 F 31 Mar 1995 2118 2795 PRET DW 31 Mar 1995 D92660 Birth Parent FA259 DEW 441 N S TRADE 21 Jun 1996 000133 Transfer NISHIMURO 22 Jun 1996 343 Transfer 3405 F 31 Mar 1995 2118 2795 PRET DW 31 Mar 1995 D92661 Birth Parent FA260 DEW 442 00-01D3-2617 3406 M ~ Apr 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1995 NONE Capture Parent RHETT AFRICAT ~ Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3407 M ~ Apr 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1995 NONE Capture Parent HEATHCLIFF AFRICAT ~ Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3408 F ~ Apr 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1995 NONE Capture Parent SCARLETT AFRICAT ~ Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3410 M 14 Apr 1995 2117 2480 PRET DW 14 Apr 1995 D92663 Birth Parent MA262 DEW 443 3412 M 14 Apr 1995 2117 2480 PRET DW 14 Apr 1995 D92665 Birth Parent ME030 DEW 445 N S TRADE 21 Jun 1996 000134 Transfer NISHIMURO 22 Jun 1996 344 Transfer 25 Jun 2004 Death 3413 F 14 Apr 1995 2117 2480 PRET DW 14 Apr 1995 D92662 Birth Parent FA261 DEW 446 00-01D2-93D9 14 Feb 2005 Death 3418 F 22 Apr 1995 2398 1606 HOEDSPRUI 22 Apr 1995 ______ Birth Parent HOE 66 3420 M 27 Apr 1995 2117 2356 PRET DW 27 Apr 1995 D92667 Birth Parent MA264 DEW 447 24 Mar 2005 Death 3425 F 9 May 1995 2510 1620 WASS BR C 9 May 1995 XENA Birth Parent XENA 977.00000067455 COLCHESTR 26 Jun 1999 ALL285 Transfer WASS BR C 3 Nov 2000 XENA Loan to COLCHESTR 4 Jul 2001 ALL285 Transfer 10 May 2005 Death

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3426 F 9 May 1995 2510 1620 WASS BR C 9 May 1995 XOSA Birth Parent XOSA BB51 HILVARENB 23 Apr 1996 M95138 Transfer 3436 M 14 Jun 1995 2715 2242 TORONTO 14 Jun 1995 30800 Birth Parent OBA TOR 24 00-004E-FA1C ORONO 4 Jul 1997 ______ Loan to TORONTO 18 Sep 1998 30800 Loan to CINCINNAT 9 Nov 2000 100112 Transfer DICKERSON 10 Sep 2002 5502 Loan to ERIE 4 Apr 2004 1355 Loan to 3438 F 14 Jun 1995 2715 2242 TORONTO 14 Jun 1995 30804 Birth Parent MOSI TOR 26 ORONO 7 Jul 1997 ______ Loan to TORONTO 18 Sep 1998 30804 Loan to 3450 F 20 Jul 1995 2463 3064 TORONTO 20 Jul 1995 30927 Birth Hand CRYSTAL, HTOR 28 3452 F ~ 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1994 NONE Capture Parent NORN HIMEHI SH 23 Sep 1994 HC103 Transfer NISHIMURO 21 Dec 1999 329 Loan to 3457 M ~ 1 Jul 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 25 Jul 1995 NONE Capture Parent CHEWBAAKA CHEETAH C 27 Jul 1995 ______ Transfer 3459 M 24 Sep 1995 2220 522 DICKERSON 24 Sep 1995 4359 Birth Parent DZP 14 020-258-532 OAKHILL 9 Jun 1996 969518 Loan to 13 Feb 1999 969518 Ownership WINSTON 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 3460 F 24 Sep 1995 2220 522 DICKERSON 24 Sep 1995 4360 Birth Parent HERMANA DZP 15 015-799-325 OAKHILL 9 Jun 1996 969519 Loan to 13 Feb 1999 969519 Ownership 6 Mar 2004 Death 3461 M 7 May 1995 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 7 May 1995 66 Birth Hand INKOSI EAF 41 AYWAILLE 3 Oct 1997 970058 Loan to HUIZEN FD 18 Oct 1998 66 Transfer 3462 F 7 May 1995 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 7 May 1995 65 Birth Hand MILA EAF 42 ALTENFELD ~ 1 Feb 1996 ______ Transfer

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3463 F 7 May 1995 1576 1700 HUIZEN FD 7 May 1995 68 Birth Hand SAVANNE EAF 43 WESTERLO 1 Oct 1995 ______ Transfer VALBREMBO 5 Mar 1997 ______ Transfer 3468 F 12 May 1995 1576 2548 HUIZEN FD 12 May 1995 ______ Birth Parent OBIKA EAF 48 AYWAILLE 3 Oct 1997 970057 Loan to HUIZEN FD 18 Oct 1998 ______ Transfer 3475 M ~ Jan 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Oct 1994 NONE Capture Parent KLUCKNER ~ Oct 1994 ______ Transfer 3478 M 1 Jan 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent HODARY MITO CHO 4 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 3479 F 1 Jan 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent ZURY MITO CHO 4 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 3480 F 1 Jan 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent RUKA MITO CHO 4 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 3481 F 1 Jan 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1995 NONE Capture Parent Ananah MITO CHO 4 Nov 1995 ______ Transfer 3483 M 9 Aug 1995 1871 2147 BASEL 9 Aug 1995 950622 Birth Parent SIDI BB82 ZGB 6 KREFELD 30 Apr 1997 994 Transfer HILVARENB 15 Jul 2003 M95994 Transfer 5 Aug 2004 Death 3484 M 9 Aug 1995 1871 2147 BASEL 9 Aug 1995 950623 Birth Parent SURI ZGB 7 VERBESSEL 13 Jan 1997 NONE Transfer WASS BR C 29 May 1997 SURI Loan to VERBESSEL 13 Jul 1998 ______ Transfer 3485 F 9 Aug 1995 1871 2147 BASEL 9 Aug 1995 950624 Birth Parent SAWUTI ZGB 8 VERBESSEL 13 Jan 1997 ______ Transfer 3486 F 9 Aug 1995 1871 2147 BASEL 9 Aug 1995 950625 Birth Parent TARA ZGB 9 FONTAINE 22 Apr 1997 67AJ12 Transfer

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3491 M 20 Sep 1995 2524 1658 MOSCOW 20 Sep 1995 950842 Birth Hand DICK MOS 70 LODZ 8 Dec 1997 6772 Transfer 3496 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C81 Birth Parent ADONIS BB5SDP 2 HILVARENB 21 Nov 1996 M95213 Loan to WASS BR C 2 Jan 2004 ADONIS Loan to HILVARENB 16 Mar 2004 M95213 Transfer 3497 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C83 Birth Parent ARAMIS SDP 3 2528E4 MULHOUSE 16 Oct 1997 970223 Transfer PEAUGRES 15 Jun 2001 C83 Loan to SALZBURG 15 Jun 2003 2042 Loan to 3498 M 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C84 Birth Parent ATHOS SDP 4 245894 FONTAINE 2 Jul 2001 67AJ15 Loan to SIGEAN 4 Oct 2003 ______ Loan to 3500 F 28 Sep 1995 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 28 Sep 1995 C79 Birth Parent AGATHE SDP 6 24-4A07 ARNHEM 19 May 1999 5939 Transfer EBELTOFT 6 Apr 2004 ACI008 Loan to 3512 F 16 Jul 1995 UNK 2212 ORANA 16 Jul 1995 95018 Birth Hand JULAI OP 10 3519 M 30 May 1995 465 431 FOSSILRIM 30 May 1995 1100 Birth Parent TWANDE FR 85 00-01BB-D653 WERRIBEE 28 Apr 1996 960093 Transfer PERTH 19 Sep 2003 A30357 Loan to WERRIBEE 28 Oct 2003 960093 Transfer MELBOURNE 25 Oct 2004 A40608 Loan to 4 Nov 2004 Death 3520 M 30 May 1995 465 431 FOSSILRIM 30 May 1995 1101 Birth Parent HARAKA FR 86 00-00F1-C31E WERRIBEE 28 Apr 1996 960094 Transfer 3521 M 30 May 1995 465 431 FOSSILRIM 30 May 1995 1102 Birth Parent SASA FR 87 00-00F6-070F WERRIBEE 28 Apr 1996 960095 Transfer 7 Dec 2004 Death 3527 F 19 Oct 1995 541 2801 FORTWORTH 19 Oct 1995 1222 Birth Hand AMSTEL FWZ 6 00-0132-04955

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CINCINNAT 19 Oct 1995 195182 Ownership FOSSILRIM 24 Jun 1998 1104 Loan to 3537 M 19 Aug 1995 2117 2113 PRET DW 19 Aug 1995 D92682 Birth Parent K35/ ME035DEW 463 UARAB EM 24 Aug 1998 NONE Transfer 3539 M 25 Sep 1995 2250 2857 ARNHEM 25 Sep 1995 5185 Birth Parent B211 3540 M 25 Sep 1995 2250 2857 ARNHEM 25 Sep 1995 5186 Birth Parent B212 3541 M 25 Sep 1995 2250 2857 ARNHEM 25 Sep 1995 5187 Birth Parent B213 3542 M 25 Sep 1995 2250 2857 ARNHEM 25 Sep 1995 5188 Birth Parent B214 3544 M 6 Jan 1996 2722 2898 MEMPHIS 6 Jan 1996 15698 Birth Parent LUTHER MZ1 031-096-891 TULSA 30 Apr 1997 12134 Transfer DICKERSON 20 Oct 1999 5125 Loan to TULSA 24 Sep 2002 12134 Loan to 3546 F 6 Jan 1996 2722 2898 MEMPHIS 6 Jan 1996 15700 Birth Parent SASHA / ANMZ3 YULEE 7 Apr 2000 Y03303 Loan to 3547 M 6 Jan 1996 2722 2898 MEMPHIS 6 Jan 1996 15704 Birth Parent KUMA MZ4 TULSA 30 Apr 1997 12136 Transfer 3549 M 15 Sep 1995 2282 2284 OUDTSHORN 15 Sep 1995 ______ Birth Parent SAMANTHA CC 90 EICHBERG 6 May 1996 ______ Transfer 3550 F 15 Sep 1995 2282 2284 OUDTSHORN 15 Sep 1995 ______ Birth Parent SHINGA CC 89 EICHBERG 6 May 1996 ______ Transfer 3553 M 9 Nov 1995 2663 1829 OUDTSHORN 9 Nov 1995 ______ Birth Parent SMOKEY CC 93 EICHBERG 6 May 1996 ______ Transfer 3555 M ~ Dec 1995 2161 1011 HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1995 3555 Birth Parent NDONDA HOE 68 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999024 Transfer 3556 M ~ Dec 1995 2161 1011 HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1995 ______ Birth Parent HOE 69 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer

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3557 F ~ Dec 1995 2161 1011 HOEDSPRUI ~ Dec 1995 ______ Birth Parent HOE 70 GHIAZZA R 18 Jul 1997 ______ Transfer 3558 M 2 Jan 1996 2521 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Jan 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 71 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3559 F 2 Jan 1996 2521 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Jan 1996 3559 Birth Parent LULA / BOPHOE 72 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999026 Transfer WERRIBEE 19 Mar 2002 A20028 Loan to MELBOURNE 6 Dec 2002 A20787 Loan to WERRIBEE 19 Mar 2003 A20028 Transfer MONARTO 26 May 2004 999026 Transfer 3560 F 2 Jan 1996 2521 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Jan 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 73 BOGOR 20 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3561 F 2 Jan 1996 2521 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Jan 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 74 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3562 M 13 Jan 1996 1992 1989 MUNSTER 13 Jan 1996 21488 Birth Hand BANI MUN 21 EBELTOFT 11 Mar 2003 ACI007 Loan to 27 Jul 2004 Death 3563 M 13 Jan 1996 1992 1989 MUNSTER 13 Jan 1996 21487 Birth Hand KARSAI MUN 22 0124C10C BELFAST 15 Apr 1999 3524 Loan to FOTA 9 Oct 2002 3331 Loan to DUBLIN 23 Apr 2003 A3MO21 Loan to FOTA 2 Jan 2004 3331 Loan to DUBLIN 25 Jun 2004 A3M021 Loan to FOTA 9 Oct 2004 3331 Loan to 3566 M 3 Feb 1996 2510 2503 WASS BR C 3 Feb 1996 ZIKOMO Birth Parent ZIKOMO WAS 108 SHARJAHBR 3 Feb 1996 AJ001 Transfer MAREEBA 19 Jan 2004 AJ0001 Transfer 3567 M 3 Feb 1996 2510 2503 WASS BR C 3 Feb 1996 ZORAB Birth Parent ZORAB WAS 109 RAMAT GAN 16 Dec 1996 960073 Transfer

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3569 F 3 Feb 1996 2510 2503 WASS BR C 3 Feb 1996 ZARA Birth Parent ZARA WAS 111 SHARJAHBR 3 Feb 1996 AJ002 Transfer MAREEBA 19 Jan 2004 AJ0002 Transfer 3571 M 11 Feb 1996 2268 2264 TSAOBIS 11 Feb 1996 ______ Birth Parent C.P. TLP 6 3573 M 18 Feb 1996 2663 2284 OUDTSHORN 18 Feb 1996 ______ Birth Parent SHADOW CC 95 STELLENBO 15 May 1996 ______ Transfer 3574 M ~ 1 Apr 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 May 1996 NONE Capture Hand ZWAR 1 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer DIETTERLE 10 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer 3577 M 5 Apr 1996 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 5 Apr 1996 1934 Birth Hand TALEK LAP 12 HODENHAGN 5 May 1997 ______ Loan to SALZBURG 27 Sep 2000 820 Loan to HERBERSTN 20 Nov 2002 100703 Loan to VIENNA 22 Jun 2004 M2816 Loan to COLOMBO 21 Sep 2004 ______ Transfer 3583 M 15 Apr 1996 1755 1463 LA PALMYR 15 Apr 1996 1940 Birth Parent LAP 18 00-0012-1121 MADRID Z 28 Jan 1997 GU34 Loan to 14 Jun 2004 Death 3584 F 15 Apr 1996 1755 1463 LA PALMYR 15 Apr 1996 1941 Birth Parent LAP 19 HODENHAGN 5 May 1997 ______ Loan to 3585 M 13 Apr 1996 2118 2480 PRET DW 13 Apr 1996 D92732 Birth Parent MA286 DEW 465 00-000D-AFCC EMERALD 10 May 2001 E00160 Loan to PRET DW 28 Nov 2001 D92732 Transfer EMERALD 17 Mar 2005 E00160 Loan to 3586 F 13 Apr 1996 2118 2480 PRET DW 13 Apr 1996 D92728 Birth Hand FA282 DEW 466 ULUSABA 5 Oct 1996 ______ Loan to PRET DW 26 Jul 1997 D92728 Transfer 3587 F 13 Apr 1996 2118 2480 PRET DW 13 Apr 1996 D92729 Birth Hand FA283 DEW 467 ULUSABA 5 Oct 1996 ______ Loan to PRET DW 26 Jul 1997 D92729 Transfer

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3588 F 13 Apr 1996 2118 2480 PRET DW 13 Apr 1996 D92730 Birth Parent FA284 DEW 468 N S TRADE 8 Dec 1997 970088 Transfer PANYU 9 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 3590 F 21 Apr 1996 2697 1606 HOEDSPRUI 21 Apr 1996 3590 Birth Parent BOPHA HOE 75 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999027 Transfer 3591 F 21 Apr 1996 2697 1606 HOEDSPRUI 21 Apr 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 76 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3594 M 27 Apr 1996 2704 2962 HOEDSPRUI 27 Apr 1996 ______ Birth Parent SEBEKA HOE 77 3595 F 27 Apr 1996 2704 2962 HOEDSPRUI 27 Apr 1996 ______ Birth Parent KATRINA HOE 78 LANGLEY 16 Sep 1997 P97022 Transfer 3602 M 9 May 1996 1820 2666 OUDTSHORN 9 May 1996 95 Birth Parent CAJ CC 96 00-01C5-54E7 BESTER 1 Dec 2000 ______ Transfer 3603 M 9 May 1996 1820 2666 OUDTSHORN 9 May 1996 96 Birth Parent LUCKY CC 97 00-001B-F012 GHIAZZA R 7 Jan 1998 ______ Transfer 3604 M 9 May 1996 1820 2666 OUDTSHORN 9 May 1996 94 Birth Parent CHEEPHA CC 98 00-0021-A31D BESTER 1 Dec 2000 ______ Transfer 3605 F 9 May 1996 1820 2666 OUDTSHORN 9 May 1996 97 Birth Parent SAMBUCA CC 99 00-0021-AF1F GHIAZZA R 7 Jan 1998 ______ Transfer 3606 F 9 May 1996 1820 2666 OUDTSHORN 9 May 1996 98 Birth Parent PHOENIX CC100 3608 M 11 May 1996 2118 2619 PRET DW 11 May 1996 D92742 Birth Hand MA290 DEW 473 EMERALD 10 May 2001 E00161 Loan to PRET DW 28 Nov 2001 D92742 Transfer EMERALD 17 Mar 2005 EOO161 Loan to 3609 M 11 May 1996 2118 2619 PRET DW 11 May 1996 D92745 Birth Parent MA293 DEW 474 00-012C-648D PANYU 8 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 3610 F 11 May 1996 2118 2619 PRET DW 11 May 1996 D92743 Birth Parent FA291 DEW 475

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N S TRADE 8 Dec 1997 970090 Transfer PANYU 9 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 3611 F 11 May 1996 2118 2619 PRET DW 11 May 1996 D92744 Birth Parent FA292 DEW 476 00-0141-478C RIYADH 12 Oct 1997 970189 Transfer 3615 M 15 May 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 5 Jun 1996 NONE Capture Hand ZAHN 5 Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3617 F 15 May 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 5 Jun 1996 NONE Capture Hand ZAHN 5 Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3622 M 1 Jun 1996 2118 2795 PRET DW 1 Jun 1996 D92754 Birth Parent DEW 478 3623 F 1 Jun 1996 2118 2795 PRET DW 1 Jun 1996 D92755 Birth Parent DEW 479 00-0114-E208 RIYADH 12 Oct 1997 970190 Transfer 3624 F 2 Jun 1996 2510 2195 AMERSFOOR 2 Jun 1996 M1728 Birth Hand ASTRID AM 30 WASS BR C 2 Jun 1996 ASTRID Ownership 10 Jun 1996 ASTRID Transfer HAMERTON 31 Mar 1998 M15 Transfer 3625 M 15 Jun 1996 2663 2284 OUDTSHORN 15 Jun 1996 99 Birth Hand STORMY CC102 00-0021-A059 UARAB EM 18 Feb 1998 ______ Transfer 3626 M 19 Jun 1996 2118 2989 PRET DW 19 Jun 1996 D92756 Birth Parent DEW 480 00-0141-D0B2 RIYADH 12 Oct 1997 970188 Transfer 3627 F 19 Jun 1996 2118 2989 PRET DW 19 Jun 1996 D92757 Birth Parent FA298 DEW 481 N S TRADE 8 Dec 1997 970089 Transfer PANYU 9 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 3632 M ~ 1 Dec 1994 WILD 3630 TRANSVAAL ~ Aug 1995 NONE Capture Parent MB280 00-000D-AE85 PRET DW 1 Sep 1995 D92726 Transfer 3633 M ~ 1 Dec 1994 WILD 3630 TRANSVAAL ~ Aug 1995 NONE Capture Parent MB281 00-0004-EB18 PRET DW 1 Sep 1995 D92727 Transfer 3635 F ~ 1 Dec 1994 WILD 3630 TRANSVAAL ~ Aug 1995 NONE Capture Parent FB278

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PRET DW 1 Sep 1995 D92724 Transfer 5 Feb 2005 Death 3638 M 16 Feb 1996 2524 1658 MOSCOW 16 Feb 1996 960011 Birth Hand CHIKO MO573 FONTAINE 13 Nov 1997 67AJ13 Transfer PEAUGRES 3 Jul 2001 626 Loan to 3642 F 5 Apr 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICAR 5 Sep 1996 NONE Capture Parent SUZIE PRET DW 5 Sep 1996 D92775 Transfer KRAAIFONT 7 Dec 2002 ______ Loan to 3643 M 1 Mar 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Aug 1996 NONE Capture Parent AFRICAT 1 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer 3644 M 1 Mar 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Aug 1996 NONE Capture Parent AFRICAT 1 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer 3645 M 1 Mar 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Aug 1996 NONE Capture Parent AFRICAT 1 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer 3646 F 1 Jul 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Jul 1996 NONE Capture Hand NANDI AFRICAT 1 Aug 1996 ______ Transfer 3656 M 1 Aug 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Sep 1996 NONE Capture Parent COMTE VONLEIPZI 1 Dec 1996 ______ Transfer 3661 M 1 Oct 1996 2305 1829 OUDTSHORN 1 Oct 1996 100 Birth Hand DESERT CC 95 00-001C-7A86 BESTER 12 Jan 2001 ______ Transfer 3662 F 1 Oct 1996 2305 1829 OUDTSHORN 1 Oct 1996 101 Birth Hand SAHARA CC 96 00-0021-50AD 3 Dec 2004 Death 3663 F 1 Oct 1996 2305 1829 OUDTSHORN 1 Oct 1996 102 Birth Hand SANDY CC 97 00-0021-5170 VIDEBAEEK ~ Jun 1997 ______ Transfer 3666 F 24 Oct 1996 2193 2152 BATTLE CR 24 Oct 1996 96M31 Birth Hand MASAI BP 5 COLUMBUS 29 Sep 1998 982096 Loan to TOLEDO 12 Apr 2002 2286 Loan to BATTLE CR 12 Oct 2004 96M31 Transfer

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3668 M 25 Oct 1996 2510 2195 AMERSFOOR 25 Oct 1996 M1778 Birth Parent BOLEK AM 31 WASS BR C 3 Apr 1998 BOLEK Transfer WARSAW 5 Apr 1998 S4156 Transfer 7 Jul 2004 Death 3669 M 25 Oct 1996 2510 2195 AMERSFOOR 25 Oct 1996 M1779 Birth Parent LOLEK AM 32 WASS BR C 3 Apr 1998 LOLEK Transfer WARSAW 5 Apr 1998 S4155 Transfer 3672 F 27 Oct 1996 2819 2196 SALZBURG 27 Oct 1996 M489 Birth Parent ETOSHA / ESAL 5 18 Jan 2004 Death 3673 F 27 Oct 1996 2819 2196 SALZBURG 27 Oct 1996 M490 Birth Parent NAMIBIA SAL 6 PEAUGRES 16 Jun 1998 251 Loan to MULHOUSE 6 Oct 2000 M-0112 Loan to SALZBURG 15 Jun 2003 M490 Transfer 3675 F 15 Nov 1996 2447 2801 MONTGOMRY 15 Nov 1996 2217 Birth Hand CC MZ2 038-027-817 AUDUBON 14 Jul 2000 2153 Loan to MEMPHIS 18 Feb 2005 21667 Loan to 3676 M 6 Dec 1996 2220 522 DICKERSON 6 Dec 1996 4598 Birth Hand KRAMER DPZ 16 SD-WAP 7 Feb 1997 697051 Transfer SANDIEGOZ 31 Dec 1999 697051 Transfer EMBERYRCH 6 Nov 2002 ______ Transfer 3678 F 6 Dec 1996 2220 522 DICKERSON 6 Dec 1996 4599 Birth Parent UPEPO DPZ 18 EVANSVLLE 9 Feb 1999 199003 Loan to 3679 F 6 Dec 1996 2220 522 DICKERSON 6 Dec 1996 4600 Birth Parent AINA DPZ 19 3680 M ~ May 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1996 NONE Capture Unknown KLUCKNER ~ Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3682 F ~ May 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Jun 1996 NONE Capture Parent KLUCKNER 1 Jun 1996 ______ Transfer 3685 F ~ Jan 1990 UNK UNK PRET DW ~ Jan 1990 ______ Birth Parent SHA

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STELLENBO 1 Jul 1997 ______ Transfer 3687 F 6 Feb 1994 WILD WILD TRANSVAAL ~ 1 Feb 1997 NONE Capture Parent GUMMY PRET DW ~ 5 Feb 1997 D92785 Transfer 13 Jul 2004 Death 3688 F 11 Feb 1995 1985 1669 FOTA 11 Feb 1995 1035 Birth Hand FWP 133 FWP107 00-0133-1BEA DUBLIN 15 Jan 1997 97M006 Loan to BORAS 10 Jul 1998 RG0011 Loan to 3694 F ~ 1 Mar 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Apr 1995 NONE Capture Parent TIBIA AFRICAT ~ 1 Jun 1995 ______ Transfer 3696 F 28 Jul 1995 2191 1892 FOTA 28 Jul 1995 1041 Birth Hand FWP 139 BEFWP113 00-00F7-4CB7 DUBLIN 15 Jan 1997 97M005 Loan to JADERBERG 8 Jul 1998 IRA Loan to WASS BR C 30 Aug 2001 BEN Loan to JADERBERG 2 Oct 2001 ______ Loan to 3699 F 15 Sep 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 May 1997 NONE Capture Parent RINGO AFRICAT 29 May 1997 ______ Transfer 3700 F ~ 1 Jan 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 12 Aug 1997 NONE Capture Unknown STEFFIE HOEDSPRUI 12 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3704 F ~ Jun 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 5 Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent ZOE CHEETAH C 5 Jan 1997 1031 Transfer JOHANSBRG 11 Jul 1997 3121 Loan to 3706 F 6 Sep 1996 2399 3332 HOEDSPRUI 6 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 82 3707 F 6 Sep 1996 2399 3332 HOEDSPRUI 6 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 83 3708 M 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 3708 Birth Parent UMBALLA HOE 84 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999021 Transfer ORANA 15 Dec 2001 200149 Loan to 3709 M 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 3709 Birth Parent IZIPHO HOE 85 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999022 Transfer

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3710 M 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 3710 Birth Parent SCRUFFBAG HOE 86 00-01D1-F9D4 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999023 Transfer 3711 M 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 87 BOGOR 20 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3712 M 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 88 BOGOR 20 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3713 F 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 89 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3714 F 15 Sep 1996 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 90 GHIAZZA R 17 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3715 M 18 Sep 1996 2385 2401 HOEDSPRUI 18 Sep 1996 3715 Birth Parent INDUNA HOE 91 00-01D2-64A4 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999025 Transfer 3717 M 18 Sep 1996 2385 2401 HOEDSPRUI 18 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 93 BOGOR 20 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3718 F 18 Sep 1996 2385 2401 HOEDSPRUI 18 Sep 1996 ______ Birth Parent HOE 94 3719 M 27 Oct 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1996 NONE Capture Hand JUBA JOHANSBRG 27 Feb 1997 2911 Transfer OUDTSHORN 19 Jun 2004 1317 Loan to 3720 F ~ 1 Nov 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 28 Apr 1997 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI 28 Apr 1997 ______ Transfer 3721 M 2 Nov 1996 2715 2242 TORONTO 2 Nov 1996 32015 Birth Hand HAZER 00-004D-954A COLUMBUS 10 Aug 2000 200060 Loan to SANDIEGOZ 14 Sep 2000 500263 Loan to SD-WAP 14 Sep 2000 500263 Loan to CALDWELL 25 Nov 2001 104755 Loan to 3722 M 18 Dec 1996 2701 2461 BELFAST 18 Dec 1996 2568 Birth Parent BENNY B265 1BB B49F LA PALMYR 12 Jan 1999 2513 Transfer

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PEAUGRES 27 Nov 2004 1207 Loan to 21 Jan 2005 Death 3723 F 18 Dec 1996 2701 2461 BELFAST 18 Dec 1996 2566 Birth Parent MAEVE B267 00-01BB-3C48 BORAS 21 Jun 2002 RG0017 Loan to 3724 F 18 Dec 1996 2701 2461 BELFAST 18 Dec 1996 2567 Birth Parent MEGAN B268 1F7 B8OE MUNSTER 10 Dec 1998 21867 Loan to 3725 F 18 Dec 1996 2701 2461 BELFAST 18 Dec 1996 2565 Birth Parent MOLLY B266 00-01F6-4140 PARIS ZOO 8 Dec 1998 Z98194 Loan to PEAUGRES 17 Jan 2002 692 Loan to 3727 F 1 Jan 1997 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 1 Mar 1997 NONE Capture Unknown WILLEMIEN HOEDSPRUI 1 Mar 1997 ______ Transfer 3728 F 6 Jan 1997 3005 2706 HOEDSPRUI 6 Jan 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE 95 BOGOR 20 Aug 1997 ______ Transfer 3729 F 6 Jan 1997 3005 2706 HOEDSPRUI 6 Jan 1997 3729 Birth Parent PINDA HOE 96 MONARTO 24 Apr 1999 999028 Transfer 3730 F 6 Jan 1997 3005 2706 HOEDSPRUI 6 Jan 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE 97 3732 F 7 Jan 1997 2521 3351 HOEDSPRUI 7 Jan 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE100 00-0144-A6BOT LISBON 17 Sep 1998 6356 Transfer BRAVA 12 Mar 2003 ______ Loan to LISBON 14 Apr 2004 6356 Transfer 3739 M 9 Jan 1997 2378 1606 HOEDSPRUI 9 Jan 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE101 3741 M 17 Jan 1997 3149 1993 WASS BR C 17 Jan 1997 DYANGO Birth Hand DYANGO WAS114 HAMERTON 31 Mar 1998 M14 Transfer 3742 M 17 Jan 1997 3149 1993 WASS BR C 17 Jan 1997 DYINN Birth Hand DYINN /DJIWAS115 LA FLECHE 14 Jun 2001 368 Transfer 3745 M 5 Feb 1997 2871 2174 HIMEHI SH 5 Feb 1997 HC-110 Birth Parent HIO HCP 84

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3748 F 5 Feb 1997 2871 2174 HIMEHI SH 5 Feb 1997 HC-113 Birth Parent HERUGA HCP 87 3750 F 17 Mar 1997 2117 2480 PRET DW 17 Mar 1997 D92790 Birth Hand GILLIAN'S DEW483 3751 F 17 Mar 1997 2117 2480 PRET DW 17 Mar 1997 D92789 Birth Hand FE038 DEW484 00-01BB-3106 BESTER 24 Aug 1998 NONE Transfer UARAB EM 25 Aug 1998 NONE Transfer 3753 M 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2111 Birth Parent LP 20 00-0014-2027 CHAMPREP 27 Feb 1998 760 Transfer 3754 M 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2112 Birth Parent LP 21 00-0012-DCF9 CHAMPREP 27 Feb 1998 761 Transfer OBTERRE 29 Jul 2002 H02146 Transfer 3755 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2113 Birth Parent SHEENA LP 22 00-0022-8093 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to PEAUGRES 30 Nov 2003 1034 Loan to LA PALMYR 8 Apr 2004 2113 Transfer 3756 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2114 Birth Parent TAEL LP 23 00-001D-5622 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to PEAUGRES 30 Nov 2003 1035 Loan to 3757 F 2 Apr 1997 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 2 Apr 1997 2115 Birth Parent LP 24 00-0012-5D76 CABOSSE 27 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to LA PALMYR 28 Nov 2003 2115 Loan to 3760 M 6 Apr 1997 2447 2801 MONTGOMRY 6 Apr 1997 2270 Birth Hand MWINDAJI M25 BATONROUG 15 Apr 1997 8050 Transfer 3761 F 6 Apr 1997 2447 2801 MONTGOMRY 6 Apr 1997 2267 Birth Parent JENNY M26 027-364-061 CALDWELL 6 Apr 1997 003976 Ownership DISNEY AK 21 Jan 1998 980093 Transfer 3762 M 21 Apr 1997 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 21 Apr 1997 36 Birth Parent BOY SDP13 25-B5B4 CHAMPREP 18 May 1998 ______ Transfer 3763 M 21 Apr 1997 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 21 Apr 1997 37 Birth Parent BENHUR SDP14

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CHAMPREP 18 May 1998 ______ Transfer FONTAINE 29 Jun 2001 67AJ14 Loan to 3766 F 21 Apr 1997 3102 2433 PEAUGRES 21 Apr 1997 40 Birth Parent BAHAMAS SDP17 MULHOUSE 1 Dec 1998 980267 Loan to PEAUGRES 6 Dec 2000 40 Transfer LA PALMYR 22 Dec 2000 3412 Loan to 24 Mar 2004 Death 3767 M 2 May 1997 2399 2962 HOEDSPRUI 2 May 1997 ______ Birth Parent BERNARD IIHOE102 3770 F 2 May 1997 2399 2962 HOEDSPRUI 2 May 1997 ______ Birth Parent ADINE HOE105 3776 M 5 May 1997 2543 1423 HOEDSPRUI 5 May 1997 ______ Birth Parent ALEX HOE106 3782 F 8 Jun 1997 2117 3213 PRET DW 8 Jun 1997 D92812 Birth Hand FA306 DEW486 15 Dec 2004 Death 3783 F 13 Jun 1996 WILD WILD UNKNOWN ~ Jul 1996 NONE Capture Parent QUEENIE 00-0124-ADBD PRET POT 13 Jul 1997 P93422 Transfer OUDTSHORN 23 Jul 1999 229 Loan to PRETORIA 12 Jul 2001 907693 Transfer 3 Mar 2005 Death 3786 F 17 Jun 1997 2118 3075 PRET DW 17 Jun 1997 D92814 Birth Hand FA308 DEW488 METROZOO 2 Apr 1998 98M018 Transfer 3787 F 17 Jun 1997 2118 3075 PRET DW 17 Jun 1997 D92815 Birth Hand FA309 DEW489 3791 F 11 Jul 1997 2715 2242 TORONTO 11 Jul 1997 32894 Birth Hand ZOEY TOR 34 3793 F 7 Aug 1997 3382 3332 HOEDSPRUI 7 Aug 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE110 00-0143-E335T LISBON 17 Sep 1998 6355 Transfer BRAVA 18 Jan 1999 ______ Transfer 3794 F 7 Aug 1997 3382 3332 HOEDSPRUI 7 Aug 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE111 3795 F 7 Aug 1997 3382 3332 HOEDSPRUI 7 Aug 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE112 00-0143-E6ATT LISBON 17 Sep 1998 6357 Transfer

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BRAVA 18 Jan 1999 ______ Transfer 3796 M 2 Sep 1997 2552 1423 HOEDSPRUI 2 Sep 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE113 00-0143-AD4DT LISBON 17 Sep 1998 6353 Transfer BRAVA 18 Jan 1999 ______ Transfer 3802 M 15 Sep 1997 2306 2303 STELLENBO 15 Sep 1997 ______ Birth Hand COR 1 3803 M 15 Sep 1997 2306 2303 STELLENBO 15 Sep 1997 ______ Birth Hand MOYA COR 2 CINCINNAT 13 Aug 1998 198095 Transfer 3804 F 15 Sep 1997 2306 2303 STELLENBO 15 Sep 1997 ______ Birth Hand CHARLIE'S COR 3 PRET DW 1 Sep 2004 CHARLI Loan to 3805 M 22 Oct 1997 2543 1011 HOEDSPRUI 22 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE115 3806 M 22 Oct 1997 2543 1011 HOEDSPRUI 22 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE116 3807 M 22 Oct 1997 2543 1011 HOEDSPRUI 22 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE117 3808 M 22 Oct 1997 2543 1011 HOEDSPRUI 22 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE118 3809 M 22 Oct 1997 2543 1011 HOEDSPRUI 22 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE119 3810 F 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE120 3811 F 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE121 3812 M 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE122 3813 M 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE123 3814 M 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE124 3815 M 9 Oct 1997 2521 2553 HOEDSPRUI 9 Oct 1997 ______ Birth Parent HOE125 3821 M 10 Aug 1997 2794 2666 OUDTSHORN 10 Aug 1997 123 Birth Hand CAIN UARAB EM 18 Feb 1998 ______ Transfer

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3822 M 10 Aug 1997 2794 2666 OUDTSHORN 10 Aug 1997 121 Birth Parent COLA 00-012E-891C 3827 M ~ Oct 1996 WILD 3826 OMARURU ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent SAINT 00-01CD-70BD OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 119 Transfer 3828 M ~ Oct 1996 WILD 3826 OMARURU ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent SAVUE 00-01C5-5341 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 117 Transfer 3829 M ~ Oct 1996 WILD 3826 OMARURU ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent MAX OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 118 Transfer 3830 M 1 Jun 1997 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA ~ 1 Sep 1997 NONE Capture Parent BRYDEN 00-01D3-108B OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 127 Transfer OAKHILL 24 Mar 2000 209709 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 3831 M ~ Jan 1997 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent SHARP 00-0122-796AT OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 126 Transfer OAKHILL 24 Mar 2000 209708 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 3832 F ~ Jun 1997 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA ~ Sep 1997 NONE Capture Parent THUNDER 00-01D3-1918 OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 129 Transfer 3834 F ~ Apr 1996 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA 1 Apr 1997 NONE Capture Parent RAIN 00-01C4-A237 OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 130 Transfer 3835 F ~ Apr 1996 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA 1 Apr 1997 NONE Capture Parent ELLY 00-0121-C10C OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 116 Transfer 3837 M ~ Oct 1996 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA 15 May 1997 NONE Capture Parent STING OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 120 Transfer GHIAZZA R ~ Jan 1998 ______ Transfer 3838 F ~ 1996 WILD WILD OMARURU ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent NIVEA OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 114 Transfer GHIAZZA R 7 Jan 1998 ______ Transfer

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3839 M ~ Jun 1996 WILD WILD OKAHANDJA ~ 1 Sep 1997 NONE Capture Parent KWANG 00-0121-CB5A OUDTSHORN 15 Jan 1998 125 Transfer 5 Oct 2004 Death 3842 F ~ May 1996 WILD WILD OMARURU 15 Jun 1997 NONE Capture Parent SAVANNAH 00-013A-A400 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 115 Transfer 6 Apr 2004 Death 3843 M ~ Jan 1996 WILD WILD OMARURU ~ 1 Jul 1997 NONE Capture Parent NAM 00-01D2-BD9D OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 1997 109 Transfer 3851 F 19 Nov 1997 2676 3219 PRAHA 19 Nov 1997 970164 Birth Parent GARA ZZP 33 00-0102-DD7D USTI 17 Dec 1999 UL0010 Transfer DVURKRALV 19 Dec 2001 041084 Loan to PRAHA 29 Apr 2003 97016 Transfer 3852 F 19 Nov 1997 2676 3219 PRAHA 19 Nov 1997 970165 Birth Parent GISELA ZZP 34 NURNBERG 15 Feb 1999 M01582 Transfer 3853 M ~ Jun 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Sep 1997 NONE Capture Parent SHINGA E KOTZE ~ Sep 1997 NONE Transfer 3854 F ~ Jun 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Sep 1997 NONE Capture Parent MISCHA E KOTZE ~ Sep 1997 NONE Transfer 3856 M ~ 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Oct 1997 NONE Capture Parent HEIMSTADT ~ 5 Oct 1997 ______ Transfer CHEETAH C ~10 Oct 1997 ______ Transfer HEIMSTADT 12 Feb 1998 ______ Loan to 3861 F ~ Mar 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 6 Mar 1997 NONE Capture Parent PRINCESS L P MALAN 6 Mar 1997 NONE Transfer CHEETAH C 8 Mar 1997 ______ Transfer 3862 M ~ Dec 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Dec 1989 NONE Capture Parent AXON ZOOANIMAL 14 Dec 1989 112 Transfer AUGSBURG 16 Dec 1989 89227 Transfer NURNBERG 24 Jun 1996 M01029 Transfer

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AUGSBURG 15 Oct 1998 89227 Loan to 15 Apr 2004 Death 3863 F ~ 1988 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1989 NONE Capture Parent MANGA / MA ZOOANIMAL 14 Dec 1989 111 Transfer AUGSBURG 16 Dec 1989 89228 Transfer 3877 M ~ Jul 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1996 NONE Capture Parent JAWS AFRICAT 10 Sep 1996 AJ138 Transfer 5 Mar 2004 Death 3880 M ~ Jun 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 AJ187 Capture Parent WILLOW AFRICAT 5 Jul 1997 AJ187 Transfer 3881 M ~ May 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1998 AJ255 Capture Parent WALLACE AFRICAT 3 Mar 1998 AJ255 Transfer 3882 F ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent GROMIT AFRICAT 30 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 3883 F ~ Dec 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 AJ244 Capture Parent PEGASUS AFRICAT 2 Dec 1997 AJ244 Transfer 3885 M ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent HECTOR AFRICAT 30 Nov 1997 ______ Transfer 3886 M ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent HERCULES AFRICAT 30 Nov 1997 ______ Transfer 3887 M ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent HADAR AFRICAT 30 Nov 1997 ______ Transfer 3888 F ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 AJ228 Capture Parent PORTIA AFRICAT 30 Nov 1997 AJ228 Transfer 3889 M ~ Dec 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1998 AJ256 Capture Parent PUCK AFRICAT 5 Mar 1998 AJ256 Transfer 3890 M ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 AJ200 Capture Parent CHEETAH

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AFRICAT 15 Oct 1997 AJ200 Transfer 9 Mar 2004 Death 3895 M 15 May 1998 3484 2195 AMERSFOOR 15 May 1998 M1978 Birth Parent IDOLE AM 34 WASS BR C 29 Apr 1999 IDOLE Loan to OLOMOUC 7 May 1999 5062 Transfer 3896 M 15 May 1998 3484 2195 AMERSFOOR 15 May 1998 M1979 Birth Parent INONGO AM 35 00-013D-607B WASS BR C 29 Apr 1999 INONGO Transfer OLOMOUC 7 May 1999 5063 Transfer USTI 5 Nov 1999 UL0011 Transfer DVURKRALV 19 Dec 2001 041083 Loan to PRAHA 4 Jul 2003 230091 Transfer 3898 F 15 May 1998 3484 2195 AMERSFOOR 15 May 1998 M1981 Birth Parent IDHUNA/BONAM 37 VERBESSEL 29 Nov 1999 ______ Transfer WASS BR C 29 Nov 1999 IDHUNA Transfer HAMERTON 21 Feb 2002 BONNIE Transfer 3899 F ~ 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1997 NONE Capture Parent DIETTERLE ~ May 1998 ______ Transfer 3900 M 16 Oct 1997 1936 2256 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1997 GHALI Birth Parent GHALI WAS 119 NEUWIED 15 Jan 1999 ______ Transfer OSIJEK 18 Sep 1999 ______ Transfer 3901 M 16 Oct 1997 1936 2256 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1997 GUSII Birth Parent GUSII WAS 120 977.20000068194 HODENHAGN 4 May 1999 ______ Transfer HANNOVER 4 Jul 2001 V639 Loan to HODENHAGN 11 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer ROSTOCK 27 Aug 2003 3865 Loan to 3902 F 16 Oct 1997 1936 2256 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1997 GIZA Birth Parent GIZA WAS 121 WARSAW 23 Oct 1998 S4245 Transfer 3906 M ~ Jan 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Parent BONNIE HIMEHI SH 26 Dec 1997 HC114 Transfer

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3907 F ~ 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Unknown CRIDE HIMEHI SH 26 Dec 1997 HC115 Transfer 3912 F 6 Nov 1997 1722 3512 ORANA 6 Nov 1997 97034 Birth Hand YATIMA OP 16 19 Jan 2005 Death 3913 F 6 Nov 1997 1722 3512 ORANA 6 Nov 1997 97035 Birth Hand KASKAZI OP 17 26 Dec 2004 Death 3914 M 6 Nov 1997 1722 3512 ORANA 6 Nov 1997 97036 Birth Hand KAITOA OP 18 HAMILTON 2 Sep 2003 300063 Transfer 3915 F 27 Jul 1998 3151 2241 WINSTON 27 Jul 1998 980112 Birth Hand TUKANA WS 130 YULEE 6 Mar 2002 Y23301 Transfer 3916 F 28 Jul 1998 3151 2241 WINSTON 28 Jul 1998 980113 Birth Hand JALANI WS 131 CAPE MAY 28 Jul 1998 ______ Ownership 3917 M 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98025 Birth Parent JASKER BB 55 00-0144-BF7E PEAUGRES 23 Nov 2001 665 Loan to MONTPELLI 7 Oct 2003 665 Loan to 3918 M 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98026 Birth Parent IVAR BB56 BB 56 00-01BB-AA07 PEAUGRES 23 Nov 2001 666 Loan to MONTPELLI 7 Oct 2003 666 Loan to 3919 F 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98027 Birth Parent BRITT BB57BB 41 00-013D-3A1B BELFAST 24 May 2000 3810 Loan to 3920 F 28 Mar 1998 3496 3045 HILVARENB 28 Mar 1998 M98028 Birth Parent TONYA BB 40 00-0143-894B HANNOVER 14 Apr 2000 V615 Loan to 21 Jan 2002 V615 Ownership 3921 M 14 May 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 14 May 1998 HAJAMB Birth Parent HAJAMBO WAS125 528210000179422 LISIEUX Z 11 May 1999 M99020 Transfer AUNEAU Z 13 May 1999 AJ002 Loan to MULHOUSE 17 Sep 2002 M02092 Loan to PEAUGRES 9 Oct 2003 1010 Loan to

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3922 F 14 May 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 14 May 1998 HAVITA Birth Parent HAVITA WAS126 528210000178863 NEUWIED 28 May 1999 ______ Transfer OSIJEK 18 Sep 1999 ______ Transfer 3924 M 19 May 1998 1936 3121 WASS BR C 19 May 1998 WAS128 Birth Parent JIWAN / DOWAS128 977.20000007501 LISIEUX Z 11 May 1999 M99021 Transfer AUNEAU Z 13 May 1999 AJ003 Loan to LISIEUX Z 6 Jul 2000 M99021 Transfer AUNEAU Z 6 Feb 2003 AJOO3 Loan to 3925 M 19 May 1998 1936 3121 WASS BR C 19 May 1998 JUCAR Birth Parent JUCAR WAS129 977200000663827 LE VIGEN 14 Apr 1999 ______ Transfer LA PALMYR 21 Jun 2002 3307 Loan to 3927 F 19 May 1998 1936 3121 WASS BR C 19 May 1998 JESSI Birth Parent JESSI WAS131 NEUWIED 28 May 1999 ______ Transfer 3928 M 22 May 1998 3484 2503 WASS BR C 22 May 1998 KUMI Birth Parent KUMI WAS132 NEUWIED 28 May 1999 ______ Transfer 3930 F 22 May 1998 3484 2503 WASS BR C 22 May 1998 KENDA Birth Parent KENDA / HAWAS134 LE VIGEN 14 Apr 1999 ______ Transfer LA PALMYR 21 Jun 2002 3308 Loan to PEAUGRES 23 Dec 2002 861 Loan to 3932 M 11 Feb 1998 3402 3274 NISHIMURO 11 Feb 1998 359 Birth Parent KAHRIS AW 87 HIMEHI SH 22 Dec 1999 359 Loan to 3933 M 11 Feb 1998 3402 3274 NISHIMURO 11 Feb 1998 360 Birth Parent MICK AW 88 3938 M 26 Apr 1998 3402 2872 NISHIMURO 26 Apr 1998 365 Birth Parent KANATA AW 93 3939 M 26 Apr 1998 3402 2872 NISHIMURO 26 Apr 1998 366 Birth Parent NAGISA AW 94 3942 F 1 May 1998 2385 2544 HOEDSPRUI 1 May 1998 ______ Birth Parent NICKY HOE126

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3943 F 1 May 1998 2385 2544 HOEDSPRUI 1 May 1998 ______ Birth Parent ANGIE HOE127 3944 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD MESINABAY 7 Aug 1998 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI 7 Aug 1998 ______ Transfer 3945 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD MESINABAY 7 Aug 1998 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI 7 Aug 1998 ______ Transfer 3946 M 15 Apr 1998 2705 2553 HOEDSPRUI 15 Apr 1998 ______ Birth Parent LARS HOE128 FERNDALE 10 May 2000 99M26 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 May 2000 200150 Transfer 3950 F ~ 1994 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent DAN KRUGER HOEDSPRUI ~ 1998 ______ Transfer 3951 M ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Apr 1998 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ Apr 1998 ______ Transfer 3952 M ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Apr 1998 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ Apr 1998 ______ Transfer 3954 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 2401 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent ROOTITJIE HOE131 00-01D3-0FCU FERNDALE 10 May 2000 99M27 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 May 2000 200151 Transfer 3955 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 2401 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent SAMPIE / SHOE132 00-012F-EC20 FERNDALE 10 May 2000 99M28 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 May 2000 200152 Transfer 3956 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 2401 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent EISIE HOE133 3957 M 19 Apr 1998 2396 1577 HOEDSPRUI 19 Apr 1998 ______ Birth Parent HOE134 HIMEHI SH 22 Jun 2000 ______ Transfer 3958 F 19 Apr 1998 2396 1577 HOEDSPRUI 19 Apr 1998 ______ Birth Parent HOE135 HIMEHI SH 22 Jun 2000 ______ Transfer 3959 M 26 Dec 1998 UNK 1423 HOEDSPRUI 26 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent STEELMAN HOE136 00-0137-E3B8

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FERNDALE 10 Jun 2000 99M30 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 Jun 2000 200154 Transfer YULEE 13 Nov 2003 Y33306 Loan to 3961 F 26 Dec 1998 UNK 1423 HOEDSPRUI 26 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent HOE138 00-0142-C68A FERNDALE 10 Jun 2000 99M29 Transfer FORTWORTH 11 Jun 2000 200153 Transfer 3963 F 7 Apr 1998 2635 2989 PRET DW 7 Apr 1998 D92817 Birth Hand FA311 DEW491 PERTH 29 Jan 1999 990041 Transfer MONARTO 26 Oct 2001 A19081 Loan to PERTH 18 Dec 2001 990041 Transfer MONARTO 5 Nov 2002 A19081 Loan to PERTH 17 Dec 2002 990041 Transfer MONARTO 23 Oct 2004 A19081 Loan to PERTH 29 Dec 2004 990041 Transfer 3964 M 7 Apr 1998 2635 2989 PRET DW 7 Apr 1998 D92818 Birth Hand MA312 DEW492 16 Feb 2005 Death 3965 M ~ Jun 1997 WILD WILD MADIKWEGR ~ Dec 1997 NONE Capture Parent MB313 PRET DW 28 Dec 1997 D92883 Transfer 3966 M 16 May 1998 2117 2480 PRET DW 16 May 1998 D92834 Birth Hand MC330 (NEWDEW494 00-0144-DF58 SIMAS D 14 Dec 1998 ______ Transfer 3967 F 16 May 1998 2117 2480 PRET DW 16 May 1998 D92835 Birth Hand FC332 (NEWDEW495 SIMAS D 14 Dec 1998 ______ Transfer 3968 F 2 Jul 1998 2774 2796 PRET DW 2 Jul 1998 D92851 Birth Parent FA316 DEW498 13 May 2005 Death 3969 F 2 Jul 1998 2774 2796 PRET DW 2 Jul 1998 D92852 Birth Parent FA317 DEW499 3970 F 2 Jul 1998 2774 2796 PRET DW 2 Jul 1998 D92853 Birth Parent FA318 DEW500 3971 M 2 Jul 1998 2774 2796 PRET DW 2 Jul 1998 D92854 Birth Parent MA319 DEW501 BESTER 11 Mar 1999 NONE Transfer ITATIBA 12 Mar 1999 ______ Transfer

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3972 M 2 Jul 1998 2774 2796 PRET DW 2 Jul 1998 D92855 Birth Parent MA320 DEW502 00-012F-F3D9 EMERALD 28 Nov 2001 E00363 Loan to PRET DW 17 Mar 2005 D92855 Transfer 3974 M 9 Jul 1998 2635 3265 PRET DW 9 Jul 1998 D92857 Birth Hand COCKEYE #2DEW504 3975 F 9 Jul 1998 2635 3265 PRET DW 9 Jul 1998 D92858 Birth Hand SLINKEY DEW505 3976 M 2 Oct 1998 2136 2983 YULEE 2 Oct 1998 980325 Birth Parent UME WO 55 NZP-WASH 3 Mar 2004 113866 Transfer 3978 F 2 Oct 1998 2136 2983 YULEE 2 Oct 1998 980327 Birth Parent TOPAZ WO 57 WINSTON 6 Dec 2001 210099 Transfer 3979 F 2 Oct 1998 2136 2983 YULEE 2 Oct 1998 980328 Birth Parent CINNABAR WO 58 00-01E2-E5FE COLUMBUS 19 Apr 2001 201015 Loan to FOSSILRIM 8 Oct 2003 1124 Loan to 3980 M 20 Jul 1998 2774 3413 PRET DW 20 Jul 1998 D92859 Birth Parent MA324 DEW506 00-0143-4950 EMERALD 28 Nov 2001 E00364 Loan to 29 Sep 2004 Death 3982 F 20 Jul 1998 2774 3413 PRET DW 20 Jul 1998 D92861 Birth Parent FA326 DEW508 BESTER 11 Mar 1999 NONE Transfer ITATIBA 12 Mar 1999 ______ Transfer 3983 F 20 Jul 1998 2774 3413 PRET DW 20 Jul 1998 D92862 Birth Parent FA327 DEW509 00-01D3-1C76 3988 M 17 Oct 1998 2117 2480 PRET DW 17 Oct 1998 D92869 Birth Hand ME044 DEW514 METROZOO 15 May 1999 99M016 Transfer 3989 M 17 Oct 1998 2117 2480 PRET DW 17 Oct 1998 D92870 Birth Parent ME045 DEW515 3990 F 17 Oct 1998 2117 2480 PRET DW 17 Oct 1998 D92871 Birth Parent FE046 DEW516 3991 F ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD KALAHARI 25 Nov 1998 NONE Capture Parent FB331 PRET DW 25 Nov 1998 D92873 Transfer

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3992 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD KALAHARI 25 Nov 1998 NONE Capture Parent MB332 PRET DW 25 Nov 1998 D92874 Transfer 3993 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD KALAHARI 25 Nov 1998 NONE Capture Parent MB333 PRET DW 25 Nov 1998 D92875 Transfer 3994 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD KALAHARI 25 Nov 1998 NONE Capture Parent MB334 PRET DW 25 Nov 1998 D92876 Transfer 12 Mar 2005 Death 3995 M ~ Oct 1994 WILD WILD SWAZILAND 1 Oct 1998 NONE Capture Parent MB335 PRET DW 1 Oct 1998 D92882 Transfer 1 Nov 2004 Death 4003 m ~ Jan 1990 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1990 NONE Capture Parent TIGER HEIMSTADT ~ 1990 ______ Transfer 4004 F ~ Jan 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1996 NONE Capture Parent HEIMSTADT ~ Feb 1998 1133 Transfer 4006 M 16 Oct 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1998 LEXUS Birth Parent LEXUS WAS136 00-01C6-0C08 CINCINNAT 20 Oct 1999 199150 Transfer WINSTON 19 Dec 2002 220146 Loan to 4007 F 16 Oct 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1998 LORI Birth Parent LORI WAS137 OLOMOUC 20 Oct 1999 5185 Transfer DVURKRALV 2 Jul 2003 041096 Loan to 4008 F 16 Oct 1998 1936 3068 WASS BR C 16 Oct 1998 LULU Birth Parent LULU WAS138 NEUWIED 30 Oct 1999 ______ Transfer BERLIN TP 21 Mar 2000 M01216 Transfer WASS BR C 17 Dec 2004 LULU Transfer 4009 M 26 May 1998 2220 522 DICKERSON 26 May 1998 4853 Birth Parent RAFIKI DPZ 21 ERIE 24 Apr 1999 865 Transfer 4011 F 26 May 1998 2220 522 DICKERSON 26 May 1998 4854 Birth Parent HATARI DPZ 23 4012 M 25 Nov 1998 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 25 Nov 1998 041071 Birth Parent TANZI III VC 25

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PAIGNTON 22 Dec 2000 1706 Loan to 4013 M 25 Nov 1998 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 25 Nov 1998 041072 Birth Parent CADO VC 26 PAIGNTON 22 Dec 2000 1707 Loan to 4014 F 25 Nov 1998 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 25 Nov 1998 041073 Birth Parent DURKA VC 27 WASS BR C 3 Dec 2002 DURKA Transfer BERLIN TP 19 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4016 F ~ 1 Oct 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~25 Oct 1997 NONE Capture Parent TANDY BARTY ~15 Nov 1997 NONE Transfer 4017 M ~ 1 Dec 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 5 Jan 1998 NONE Capture Hand BALOO LUNG ~15 Feb 1998 1087 Transfer 4018 M ~ Mar 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1998 NONE Capture Parent OSCAR DELFTS ~ Jan 1998 ______ Transfer AFRICAT 11 Dec 1998 AJ302 Transfer 4020 M ~ 1 Jun 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Jan 1998 1089 Capture Parent CHEETAH C ~ 1 Feb 1998 1089 Transfer VARRTSJ ~ 1 Sep 1998 1089 Transfer 4021 F ~ 1 Jun 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Jan 1998 1090 Capture Parent NATASHA 00-01C0-1967 CHEETAH C ~ 1 Feb 1998 1090 Transfer CINCINNAT 6 Apr 2001 101045 Loan to 4022 F ~ 1 Jun 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Jan 1998 1091 Capture Parent ASHLEY 00-01BE-B995 CHEETAH C ~ 1 Feb 1998 1091 Transfer CINCINNAT 6 Apr 2001 101046 Loan to 4023 M ~ 1 Sep 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Aug 1998 1112 Capture Parent VAARTSJ ~15 Oct 1998 1112 Transfer 4024 F 29 Jul 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Jul 1998 1113 Capture Parent VAARTSJ ~15 Oct 1998 1113 Transfer 4025 M ~ 1 Nov 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Jul 1998 1114 Capture Parent NO TAIL 00-01BF-E4F4 CHEETAH C ~ 1 Aug 1998 1114 Transfer

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CINCINNAT 6 Apr 2001 101043 Loan to 4026 F ~ 1 Nov 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Jul 1998 1115 Capture Parent VAARTSJ ~15 Oct 1998 1115 Transfer 4029 M ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 Oct 1998 1129 Capture Parent 00-0143-95ABT CHEETAH C 5 Nov 1998 1129 Transfer SCHAEFFER 14 Jul 1999 1129 Loan to 4030 M ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 Oct 1998 1131 Capture Parent 00-00F5-6251T CHEETAH C 5 Nov 1998 1131 Transfer SCHAEFFER 14 Jul 1999 1131 Loan to 4031 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 Oct 1998 1130 Capture Parent 00-0144-7BECT CHEETAH C 5 Nov 1998 1130 Transfer SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1130 Loan to 4032 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 Oct 1998 1132 Capture Parent 00-0143-D5D1T CHEETAH C 5 Nov 1998 1132 Transfer SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1132 Loan to 4033 M ~ 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 1998 1149 Capture Parent CHEETAH C 11 Dec 1998 1149 Transfer SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1149 Loan to 4034 M ~ 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 1998 1150 Capture Parent CHEETAH C 11 Dec 1998 1150 Transfer SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1150 Loan to 4035 M ~ Jul 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 Dec 1998 1151 Capture Parent CHEETAH C 3 Jan 1999 1151 Transfer SCHAEFFER 14 Jul 1999 1151 Loan to 4037 M ~ May 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Feb 1999 1161 Capture Parent 00-0144-86CCT CHEETAH C 18 Feb 1999 1161 Transfer SCHAEFFER 14 Jul 1999 1161 Loan to 4038 F ~ May 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Feb 1999 1160 Capture Parent 00-0144-79A9T CHEETAH C 18 Feb 1999 1160 Transfer

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SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1160 Loan to 4039 F ~ 1 May 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Feb 1999 1159 Capture Parent 00-0143-2C3AT CHEETAH C 18 Feb 1999 1159 Transfer SCHMIDT R 14 May 1999 1159 Loan to 4040 M 27 May 1998 UNK UNK UNKNOWN 27 May 1998 ______ Birth Parent 4073510743 VALBREMBO 20 Jul 1998 ______ Transfer 4042 F 15 Jan 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1998 NONE Capture Parent SELKIE 00-0143-92F4T AFRICAT 27 Aug 1998 AJ279 Transfer 4043 F 15 Feb 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 1999 NONE Capture Parent ALYS AFRICAT 14 Oct 1999 AJ295 Transfer 4044 M 15 Aug 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ May 1999 NONE Capture Parent MEASLES AFRICAT 1 Jun 1999 AJ1/99 Transfer 4045 M ~ Mar 1998 UNK UNK AL AIN 23 Sep 1998 ______ Transfer Unknown 4046 F ~ Mar 1998 UNK UNK AL AIN 7 Oct 1998 ______ Transfer Unknown 4048 M 22 Mar 1998 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 22 Mar 1998 2303 Birth Parent BEAU ZLP 26 WASS BR C 16 Apr 1999 BEAU Loan to MUNSTER 16 Apr 2002 22313 Transfer WASS BR C 20 Mar 2003 2303 Transfer BRAUNSCHW ~ Apr 2004 ______ Loan to MUNICH 27 Oct 2004 ______ Loan to 4049 M 22 Mar 1998 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 22 Mar 1998 2304 Birth Parent ZLP 27 HODENHAGN 4 Jun 1999 ______ Loan to 4051 F 29 Jan 1999 3145 2773 NURNBERG 29 Jan 1999 M01382 Birth Parent ETOSHCA TGN 6 1CE-B4D5 WUPPERTAL 21 Jun 2000 200042 Loan to WASS BR C 29 Jul 2003 NONE Transfer WUPPERTAL 3 Apr 2004 200042 Loan to 4056 F 10 Apr 1999 2914 2425 SD-WAP 10 Apr 1999 699123 Birth Parent SERENGETI SD107 SANDIEGOZ 22 Apr 1999 699123 Transfer

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EMBERYRCH 6 Nov 2002 ______ Transfer 4060 F 14 Apr 1999 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 14 Apr 1999 2549 Birth Parent MUSCLETTE ZLP 32 135-13E5 PEAUGRES 7 Apr 2004 1086 Loan to 4061 M 8 May 1999 3496 3424 HILVARENB 8 May 1999 M99016 Birth Parent FUNDI BB60BB 43 00-01CF-6088 SO LAKES 13 Sep 2000 AJ0005 Transfer 4062 M 8 May 1999 3496 3424 HILVARENB 8 May 1999 M99017 Birth Parent YAMIKANI BBB 44 00-0143-EE8B SO LAKES 13 Sep 2000 AJ0006 Transfer 4063 M 8 May 1999 3496 3424 HILVARENB 8 May 1999 M99018 Birth Parent BB 62 PAKABB 45 00-01CE-B2C2 BORAS 7 Jun 2001 RG0014 Loan to 4064 F 8 May 1999 3496 3424 HILVARENB 8 May 1999 M99015 Birth Parent BB 59 MOJABB 46 00-0144-C3B7 FOTA 28 Jun 2000 2680 Loan to DUBLIN 14 Aug 2002 A2M057 Loan to FOTA 23 Apr 2003 2680 Loan to DUBLIN 9 Jan 2004 A2M057 Loan to FOTA 4 Mar 2004 2680 Loan to 4065 F 22 Mar 1998 1755 2850 LA PALMYR 22 Mar 1998 2302 Birth Parent ESMERALDA ZLP 29 PONTSCORF 14 Jan 1999 100144 Loan to 4066 M 11 May 1999 3496 3426 HILVARENB 11 May 1999 M99022 Birth Parent BB 66 JASIBB 47 00-0143-2BAA BORAS 7 Jun 2001 RG0015 Loan to 4067 M 11 May 1999 3496 3426 HILVARENB 11 May 1999 M99025 Birth Parent KAMENDE BBBB 48 00-01CE-DB57 ESTEPONA 28 Jun 2000 1GU3 Transfer MADRID Z 4 Dec 2002 GU36 Loan to 4068 F 11 May 1999 3496 3426 HILVARENB 11 May 1999 M99023 Birth Parent L252/7 BB 49 00-0143-CF39 PAIGNTON 11 Oct 2000 1697 Loan to 4069 F 11 May 1999 3496 3426 HILVARENB 11 May 1999 M99024 Birth Parent L252/8 BB 50 00-01CE-617B PAIGNTON 11 Oct 2000 1698 Loan to 4070 F 11 May 1999 3496 3426 HILVARENB 11 May 1999 M99026 Birth Parent SEVIANA BBBB 51 00-01CD-C29B ESTEPONA 28 Jun 2000 1GU2 Loan to

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MADRID Z 7 Mar 2002 GU35 Loan to 4071 M 16 May 1999 3495 3045 HILVARENB 16 May 1999 M99020 Birth Parent BB 64 MVULBB 52 00-01DA-7A82 BORAS 7 Jun 2001 RG0016 Loan to 4072 F 16 May 1999 3495 3045 HILVARENB 16 May 1999 M99021 Birth Parent MALAIKA BBBB 53 00-01CE-D995 BASEL 9 Sep 2001 010628 Transfer 4073 F 16 May 1999 3495 3045 HILVARENB 16 May 1999 M99019 Birth Parent MSICHANA BBB 54 00-01CE-D877 BASEL 9 Sep 2001 010627 Transfer 4074 M 8 Jun 1999 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 8 Jun 1999 370 Birth Parent RAY AW 96 4075 M 8 Jun 1999 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 8 Jun 1999 371 Birth Parent ALTO AW 97 4076 M 8 Jun 1999 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 8 Jun 1999 372 Birth Parent AXCEL AW 98 4078 F 8 Jun 1999 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 8 Jun 1999 374 Birth Parent EVE AW 100 4079 M 29 Jul 1999 2853 3696 JADERBERG 29 Jul 1999 4079 Birth Parent BUBI JBG 1 HANNOVER 27 Mar 2003 V738 Loan to JADERBERG 24 Apr 2003 4079 Transfer HANNOVER 25 May 2004 V738 Loan to JADERBERG 17 Aug 2004 4079 Transfer 4080 F 29 Jul 1999 2853 3696 JADERBERG 29 Jul 1999 JBG2 Birth Parent BAHATI JBG 2 WASS BR C 14 Jun 2001 BAHATI Transfer SIGEAN 18 Oct 2004 ______ Transfer 4081 F 29 Jul 1999 2853 3696 JADERBERG 29 Jul 1999 JBG3 Birth Parent UZURI JBG 3 ROSTOCK 7 Jun 2001 3204 Loan to 4082 F 29 Jul 1999 2853 3696 JADERBERG 29 Jul 1999 JBG4 Birth Parent NANDA JBG 4 4083 F ~ Apr 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 1999 AJ29/9 Capture Parent RAFIKI AFRICAT ~ 1 Oct 1999 AJ2999 Transfer 4085 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 1999 AJ1299 Capture Parent KNERSES AFRICAT 1 Jun 1999 AJ1299 Transfer

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4088 F ~ Oct 1998 WILD WILD BOTSWANA ~ Jan 1999 NONE Capture Foster FB357 PRET DW 29 Sep 1999 D92932 Transfer 4089 F 9 Apr 1999 2635 2989 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92887 Birth Parent FA339 DEW527 SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4090 F ~ Nov 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ 1999 NONE Capture Unknown RONELIE ABU ZABY ~ 1999 ______ Transfer HOEDSPRUI 30 Mar 1999 ______ Transfer 4091 M 8 Apr 1999 2793 2666 OUDTSHORN 8 Apr 1999 132 Birth Hand SHAKA CC 98 4092 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 3950 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent PAMPOENTJIHOE148 4093 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 3950 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent PAMPOENTJIHOE149 GHIAZZA R ~ 1 Jun 1999 ______ Transfer 4094 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 3950 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent PAMPOENTJIHOE150 4095 M 3 Dec 1998 2552 3950 HOEDSPRUI 3 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent PAMPOENTJIHOE151 4096 M 29 Dec 1998 2543 2706 HOEDSPRUI 29 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent MARTIN HOE146 4097 F 29 Dec 1998 2543 2706 HOEDSPRUI 29 Dec 1998 ______ Birth Parent MARTINA HOE147 4098 M ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1998 NONE Capture Parent EGERER ~ Dec 1998 NONE Transfer 4099 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1998 NONE Capture Parent EGERER ~ Dec 1998 NONE Transfer 4100 M 9 Apr 1999 2635 3413 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92888 Birth Parent MA340 DEW522 SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4101 F 9 Apr 1999 2635 3413 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92889 Birth Parent FA341 DEW523 SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4102 M 9 Apr 1999 2635 2989 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92884 Birth Parent MA336 DEW524

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SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4103 F 9 Apr 1999 2635 2989 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92885 Birth Parent FA337 DEW525 4104 F 9 Apr 1999 2635 2989 PRET DW 9 Apr 1999 D92886 Birth Parent FA338 DEW526 SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4105 M 20 Apr 1999 2635 3265 PRET DW 20 Apr 1999 D92890 Birth Parent MA342 DEW528 SHENZHEN 3 Dec 1999 ______ Transfer 4106 F 20 Apr 1999 2635 3265 PRET DW 20 Apr 1999 D92891 Birth Parent FA343 DEW529 4108 M 25 Apr 1999 2117 2480 PRET DW 25 Apr 1999 D92893 Birth Parent MA345 DEW531 4109 M 25 Apr 1999 2117 2480 PRET DW 25 Apr 1999 D92895 Birth Hand ME047 DEW532 LEOPS ETC 28 Jan 2000 ______ Transfer 4110 F 25 Apr 1999 2117 2480 PRET DW 25 Apr 1999 D92894 Birth Parent FA346 DEW533 4111 M 22 Jun 1999 2635 2775 PRET DW 22 Jun 1999 D92917 Birth Parent MA347 DEW534 00-01D3-7696 4112 M 22 Jun 1999 2635 2775 PRET DW 22 Jun 1999 D92918 Birth Parent MA348 DEW535 00-01D1-F840 4113 F 22 Jun 1999 2635 2775 PRET DW 22 Jun 1999 D92919 Birth Parent FA349 DEW536 00-012B-CE8A 4114 F 26 Jun 1999 3288 3079 PRET DW 26 Jun 1999 D92920 Birth Hand MOPANE DEW537 LEOPS ETC 28 Jan 2000 ______ Transfer OAKHILL 12 Dec 2002 229935 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4116 F 26 Jun 1999 3288 3079 PRET DW 26 Jun 1999 D92922 Birth Hand FA352 DEW539 4117 M 23 Jul 1999 UNK 3332 HOEDSPRUI 23 Jul 1999 ______ Birth Parent ARMY / COOHOE152 00-012B-D8CB FERNDALE 27 Jun 2000 99M31 Transfer TOLEDO 28 Jun 2000 1358 Transfer BATTLE CR 15 Dec 2004 M04025 Loan to 4118 M 23 Jul 1999 UNK 3332 HOEDSPRUI 23 Jul 1999 ______ Birth Parent COOLEY / AHOE153 00-0126-E6DD

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FERNDALE 27 Jun 2000 99M32 Transfer TOLEDO 28 Jun 2000 1357 Transfer BATTLE CR 15 Dec 2004 M04026 Loan to 4119 F 23 Jul 1999 UNK 3332 HOEDSPRUI 23 Jul 1999 ______ Birth Parent SHAKA HOE154 00-01D0-FC2ET FERNDALE 27 Jun 2000 99M33 Transfer TOLEDO 28 Jun 2000 1359 Transfer BATTLE CR 18 Oct 2001 01M28 Loan to COLUMBUS 18 Jul 2002 202047 Loan to CINCINNAT 22 Sep 2003 103114 Loan to TOLEDO 11 Nov 2004 1359 Transfer 4120 M 25 Jul 1999 2635 3687 PRET DW 25 Jul 1999 D92928 Birth Parent MA353 DEW540 00-0142-D6FE 4121 F 25 Jul 1999 2635 3687 PRET DW 25 Jul 1999 D92929 Birth Parent FA354 DEW541 OAKHILL 24 Mar 2000 209906 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4122 F 25 Jul 1999 2635 3687 PRET DW 25 Jul 1999 D92930 Birth Parent ANNIE DEW542 OAKHILL 24 Mar 2000 209907 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4123 F 25 Jul 1999 2635 3687 PRET DW 25 Jul 1999 D92931 Birth Parent FA356 DEW543 4125 F 29 Sep 1999 2774 2796 PRET DW 29 Sep 1999 D92935 Birth Hand FA359 DEW545 DUBBO 25 Nov 2002 A20119 Transfer 4128 M ~ Mar 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1997 1178 Capture Parent KILMAR 0001C63AEET STEYN ~ 1 May 1998 1178 Transfer CHEETAH C 27 Sep 1999 1178 Transfer 25 Jun 2005 Death 4130 M ~ Mar 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 1997 1180 Capture Parent CRUISE 0001C03E52T STEYN ~ 1 May 1998 1180 Transfer CHEETAH C 27 Sep 1999 1180 Transfer 4131 M 1 Jan 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jan 1999 NONE Capture Parent

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SCHMIDT R ~ Jan 1999 NONE Transfer 4133 M 29 Sep 1999 3412 2872 NISHIMURO 29 Sep 1999 376 Birth Parent RALF AW 102 4134 M 29 Sep 1999 3412 2872 NISHIMURO 29 Sep 1999 377 Birth Parent DAISUKE AW 103 4136 F 29 Sep 1999 3412 2872 NISHIMURO 29 Sep 1999 378 Birth Parent MIRA AW 105 4137 M 7 Oct 1999 2510 2503 WASS BR C 7 Oct 1999 MACHO Birth Parent MACHO WAS139 VERBESSEL 17 Nov 2000 ______ Transfer HAMERTON 21 Feb 2002 ______ Transfer 4138 F 7 Oct 1999 2510 2503 WASS BR C 7 Oct 1999 MISSY Birth Parent MISSY WAS140 OAKHILL 10 Oct 2000 202037 Transfer WINSTON 17 Nov 2004 ______ Ownership 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4140 F 18 Oct 1999 2204 3460 OAKHILL 18 Oct 1999 999920 Birth Parent NTOMBI OAK 2 WINSTON 3 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 4141 F 18 Oct 1999 2204 3460 OAKHILL 18 Oct 1999 999921 Birth Hand MCHUMBA OAK 3 BATONROUG 9 Nov 1999 8745 Transfer 4142 M 21 Oct 1999 2275 3481 MITO CHO 21 Oct 1999 ______ Birth Parent AKI 16 4143 M 21 Oct 1999 2275 3481 MITO CHO 21 Oct 1999 ______ Birth Parent AKI 17 4144 M 21 Oct 1999 2275 3481 MITO CHO 21 Oct 1999 ______ Birth Parent AKI 18 4145 M 22 Oct 1999 3148 3240 VIENNA 22 Oct 1999 M2053 Birth Parent RICO VZ 1 BERLIN TP 26 Oct 2000 M01484 Transfer 4146 F 22 Oct 1999 3148 3240 VIENNA 22 Oct 1999 M2054 Birth Parent AFRA VZ 2 040098100119019 SALZBURG 19 Jul 2001 958 Transfer 4148 M 8 Apr 1999 2793 2666 OUDTSHORN 8 Apr 1999 133 Birth Hand SHAWU CC 99 00-01C5-44A4 BESTER 12 Jan 2000 ______ Transfer

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4149 F 8 Apr 1999 2793 2666 OUDTSHORN 8 Apr 1999 131 Birth Hand TEMBA CC100 0001F606F2 HAMILTON 17 Nov 2001 100218 Transfer 4150 M 6 Oct 1999 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 1999 134 Birth Hand HARLEY CC101 00-1C54-8E8T TUNISIA 1 Sep 2000 ______ Transfer 4151 M 6 Oct 1999 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 1999 135 Birth Hand PUMBA CC102 00-01DD-DA9E TUNISIA 1 Sep 2000 ______ Transfer 4152 F 6 Oct 1999 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 1999 136 Birth Hand CAL CC103 00-01C5-6B31T 4153 F 6 Oct 1999 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 1999 137 Birth Hand DADA CC104 00-01C6-32EF TUNISIA 1 Sep 2000 ______ Transfer 4154 F 11 Oct 1999 2663 2888 OUDTSHORN 11 Oct 1999 138 Birth Hand GOGGLES CC105 00-01C0-7EO1T 4158 M 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4553 Birth Parent COOPER 00-01CE-AD12 KESSINGLA 3 Nov 2000 M383 Loan to BANHAM 18 Jul 2001 3683 Loan to 4159 M 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4554 Birth Parent CASSIUS 00-01CD-EC4B KESSINGLA 3 Nov 2000 M382 Loan to BANHAM 18 Jul 2001 3684 Loan to 4160 M 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4555 Birth Parent M28 CHUMBA 00-01CD-DE4C KESSINGLA 3 Nov 2000 M381 Loan to MARWELL 29 Jul 2004 4555 Transfer 4161 M 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4556 Birth Parent CASSIUS MZP38 00-01CD-E04B KESSINGLA 3 Nov 2000 M380 Loan to 4162 M 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4557 Birth Parent COOPER 00-01CD-DA24 KESSINGLA 3 Nov 2000 M379 Loan to 4164 F 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4559 Birth Parent F22 NAMPA 00-01CE-ACCC 26 Feb 2004 Death 4165 F 10 May 1999 2355 2703 MARWELL 10 May 1999 4586 Birth Parent F23 XANA 00-0200-640C BROXBOURN 29 Mar 2001 M122 Loan to

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4166 M ~ 1 Mar 1992 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1993 NONE Capture Parent EPAKO EPAKO ~ 1993 ______ Transfer HANSEN ~ 1 Mar 1998 AJ259 Transfer 4167 F ~ 1 Jul 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent ROB AFRICAT ~ 1 Jan 2000 AJ3400 Transfer 4168 F ~ Jul 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2000 NONE Capture Parent JOANNA AFRICAT ~ 1 Jul 2000 AJ3500 Transfer 4170 M ~ 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 28 May 2000 NONE Capture Parent WILD BOY 00-01C0-5C64T OSONDJACE 28 May 2000 NONE Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Jun 2000 1196 Transfer CINCINNAT 6 Apr 2001 101044 Loan to 4172 M ~ Aug 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 NONE Capture Parent Thistle AFRICAT ~ Aug 2000 AJ4700 Transfer 4173 F ~ Aug 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent PETAL AFRICAT ~ Aug 2000 AJ4800 Transfer 4174 M ~ Aug 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent THORN AFRICAT 1 Jan 2001 AJ2/01 Transfer 4175 M ~ Feb 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 20 Jan 2001 NONE Capture Parent ZARIS 00-01CO-SA1BT CHEETAH C 22 Jan 2001 1232 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13301 Loan to 4176 F ~ Feb 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 20 Jan 2001 NONE Capture Parent SOLO CHEETAH C 22 Jan 2001 1233 Transfer 4177 F ~ Feb 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 20 Jan 2001 NONE Capture Parent TORRA 00-1BEB-B46T CHEETAH C 22 Jan 2001 1234 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13304 Loan to 4178 F ~ Mar 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Oct 2000 NONE Capture Parent PEGGY 00-01BF-A49T CHEETAH C 26 Nov 2000 1215 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13305 Loan to

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4179 M 22 Apr 2000 4048 3121 WASS BR C 22 Apr 2000 NATCHO Birth Parent NATCHO 967.00000028276 JADERBERG 14 Jun 2001 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 24 Apr 2003 V742 Loan to JADERBERG 19 Jun 2003 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 5 Mar 2004 V742 Loan to JADERBERG 25 May 2004 4179 Transfer HANNOVER 24 Nov 2004 V742 Loan to 4180 M 22 Apr 2000 4048 3121 WASS BR C 22 Apr 2000 NESCIO Birth Parent NESCIO 967.00000016320 DVURKRALV 4 Dec 2002 041091 Transfer 4181 F 22 Apr 2000 4048 3121 WASS BR C 22 Apr 2000 NGOMA Birth Parent NGOMA 967.00000016265 YULEE 15 Nov 2001 Y13310 Transfer 4182 F 23 Apr 2000 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Apr 2000 NYIKA Birth Parent Nyika 967.00000019043 YULEE 15 Nov 2001 Y13309 Transfer 4183 F ~ May 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Parent Blondie 0001C05FFT CHEETAH C 25 Aug 2000 1203 Transfer 4184 F ~ May 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Parent Dusty 0001BF9F42T CHEETAH C 25 Aug 2000 1204 Transfer 4185 M 4 May 2000 3145 2773 NURNBERG 4 May 2000 TGN9 Birth Parent 00-0200-5976 SAARBRUCK 28 Sep 2001 NUR11 Loan to 4186 M 4 May 2000 3145 2773 NURNBERG 4 May 2000 M01603 Birth Parent KARROO 00-2003-1DA WUPPERTAL 14 Sep 2001 201044 Loan to 4187 F 4 May 2000 3145 2773 NURNBERG 4 May 2000 TGN11 Birth Parent 00-01E7-4533 KREFELD 14 Sep 2001 1358 Loan to 1 Jul 2004 Death 4188 F 4 May 2000 3145 2773 NURNBERG 4 May 2000 M01604 Birth Parent MARULA 00-0200-39P5

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WUPPERTAL 14 Sep 2001 201045 Transfer 4191 M 26 May 2000 2305 2666 OUDTSHORN 26 May 2000 252 Birth Hand MIKEY 000126B9BD HAMILTON 17 Nov 2001 100219 Transfer ORANA 1 Jun 2003 200302 Loan to 4192 M ~ 1 Jul 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Hand OTAVI 00-01BF-1B3D61T CHEETAH C 5 Sep 2000 1207 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13303 Loan to 4193 M ~ 1 Jul 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Parent OSAMBA 00-013F-0A8BT CHEETAH C 5 Sep 2000 1205 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13302 Loan to 4194 F ~ 1 Jul 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Hand SANDY 00-01BF-9C3DT CHEETAH C 5 Sep 2000 1206 Transfer 4195 M ~ 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 25 Oct 2000 NONE Capture Parent 00-01C2-DEADT CHEETAH C 8 Nov 2000 1214 Transfer 4196 F ~ 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 25 Oct 2000 NONE Capture Parent GREMLIN 00-1C56-581T CHEETAH C 8 Nov 2000 1213 Transfer YULEE 6 Apr 2001 Y13306 Loan to 4197 M ~ Oct 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Nov 2000 NONE Capture Hand NEWTON AFRICAT ~ Nov 2000 AJ5900 Transfer 4198 M ~ Oct 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Nov 2000 NONE Capture Hand EDISON AFRICAT ~ Nov 2000 AJ5800 Transfer 4199 M ~ Oct 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Nov 2000 NONE Capture Hand EINSTEIN AFRICAT ~ Nov 2000 AJ6000 Transfer 4200 F ~ 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1998 NONE Capture Hand ANJA AMANILODG ~ 1998 ______ Transfer 4201 F ~ 1 May 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 1998 NONE Capture Unknown ZIGGY 00-01C8-2DCA SHARJAHBR 13 Aug 1998 AJ004 Transfer

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4202 M ~ Jun 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jun 1998 NONE Capture Parent OLIVER 00-01F0-27ED SHARJAHBR 13 Aug 1998 AJ005 Transfer 4203 M ~ 1 Jun 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jun 1998 NONE Capture Parent MARLEY 00-01CD-2713 SHARJAHBR 13 Aug 1998 AJ006 Transfer 4204 M ~ Jul 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jul 1998 NONE Capture Hand SHAKES 00-01F0-90B9 SHARJAHBR 13 Aug 1998 AJ007 Transfer 4205 F ~ 1 Jul 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jul 1998 NONE Capture Hand LAUREN 00-01F1-561E SHARJAHBR 13 Aug 1998 AJ008 Transfer 4206 M ~ 1 Aug 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 1998 NONE Capture Hand SCALLY 00-01F0-8875 SHARJAHBR 17 Oct 1998 AJ009 Transfer 4207 M ~15 Aug 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 1998 NONE Capture Parent LI 00-01C7-1788 SHARJAHBR 5 Nov 1998 AJ010 Transfer 4208 M ~15 Aug 1998 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 1998 NONE Capture Parent AZIZ 00-01C8-6098 SHARJAHBR 5 Nov 1998 AJ011 Transfer 4210 M ~ 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1996 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ 1996 ______ Transfer 4211 F ~ 1996 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1996 NONE Capture Unknown ALA HOEDSPRUI ~ Apr 2000 ______ Transfer 4212 F ~ Nov 1998 WILD WILD SUDAN ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent MADIBA 00-01C7-1BC7 SHARJAHBR 8 Feb 1999 AJ015 Transfer 4213 F ~ 1 Nov 1998 WILD WILD SUDAN ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent GRUMPY 00-01F0-5050 SHARJAHBR 8 Feb 1999 AJ016 Transfer 4214 F ~ 1 Nov 1998 WILD WILD SUDAN ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent MIDDI 00-0169-D7DF SHARJAHBR 8 Feb 1999 AJ017 Transfer 4215 F ~ 1 Dec 1998 WILD WILD SUDAN ~ 1998 NONE Capture Hand ANNIE 00-01C2-CAD SHARJAHBR 8 Feb 1999 AJ018 Transfer

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4216 F ~ Dec 1998 WILD WILD SUDAN ~ 1998 NONE Capture Hand NISWA 00-01C8-626E SHARJAHBR 8 Feb 1999 AJ019 Transfer MAKTOUM 1 Feb 2005 A00468 Transfer 4217 M ~ Dec 1998 WILD WILD N.AFRICA ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent ABU 00-01C7-FAB0 SHARJAHBR 1 Feb 1999 AJ013 Transfer 4218 F ~ Dec 1998 WILD WILD N.AFRICA ~ 1998 NONE Capture Parent SHEBA 00-01C7-F324 SHARJAHBR 1 Feb 1999 AJ014 Transfer 4220 F ~ 2001 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 2001 NONE Capture Unknown HOEDSPRUI ~ 2001 ______ Transfer 4222 F ~ 1 Aug 1999 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 1999 NONE Capture Hand PERSIA 00-01C6-EC3E SHARJAHBR 19 Oct 1999 AJ024 Transfer 4223 F ~ 1 Nov 1999 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Nov 1999 NONE Capture Hand OLIVE 00-01C8-2C28 SHARJAHBR 30 Nov 1999 AJ027 Transfer 4224 M 12 Aug 1999 2914 2425 SD-WAP 12 Aug 1999 699462 Birth Parent LIMPOPO SD 109 FOSSILRIM 3 Nov 2001 1118 Loan to 4225 M 12 Aug 1999 2914 2425 SD-WAP 12 Aug 1999 699463 Birth Parent RAFIKI SD 110 BALTIMORE 29 Apr 2004 4468 Loan to 4226 F 12 Aug 1999 2914 2425 SD-WAP 12 Aug 1999 699460 Birth Parent THANDIWE SD 111 4227 F 12 Aug 1999 2914 2425 SD-WAP 12 Aug 1999 699461 Birth Parent TUGELA SD 112 ST LOUIS 3 Nov 2001 101398 Loan to 4228 M ~ Nov 1999 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Nov 1999 NONE Capture Hand CHRISTIAN 00-01C8-2420 SHARJAHBR 30 Nov 1999 AJ031 Transfer 4231 M ~ 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2001 NONE Capture Parent JOSI 00-01C6-3A9DT CHEETAH C ~15 Jul 2001 1238 Transfer 4232 F ~ 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2001 NONE Capture Parent NINA 00-01C6-1BFGT CHEETAH C ~15 Jul 2001 1237 Transfer

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4233 M ~ Jan 1997 WILD WILD BOTSWANA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Hand GABARONE ~ Jan 1997 NONE Transfer 4234 M ~ Jan 1997 WILD WILD BOTSWANA ~ Jan 1997 NONE Capture Hand GABARONE ~ Jan 1997 NONE Transfer 4238 M 3 Jun 2000 3722 2850 LA PALMYR 3 Jun 2000 2832 Birth Parent ZLP 34 LE VIGEN 18 Jun 2002 ______ Loan to 4239 F 3 Jun 2000 3722 2850 LA PALMYR 3 Jun 2000 2833 Birth Parent ZLP 35 LE VIGEN 18 Jun 2002 ______ Loan to 4240 F 3 Jun 2000 3722 2850 LA PALMYR 3 Jun 2000 2834 Birth Parent ZLP 36 LE VIGEN 18 Jun 2002 ______ Loan to 4241 F 3 Jun 2000 3722 2850 LA PALMYR 3 Jun 2000 2835 Birth Parent ZLP 37 LE VIGEN 18 Jun 2002 ______ Loan to 4242 M 26 Apr 2000 2734 3415 SD-WAP 26 Apr 2000 600185 Birth Parent NOKA SD113 4243 F 26 Apr 2000 2734 3415 SD-WAP 26 Apr 2000 600186 Birth Parent FATAKI SD114 6 Jan 2004 Death 4244 F 26 Apr 2000 2734 3415 SD-WAP 26 Apr 2000 600187 Birth Parent HALALA SD115 ST LOUIS 3 Nov 2001 101399 Loan to 4246 M ~ 1 May 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~17 Jun 2001 NONE Capture Parent KLEIN 00-01C0-21E8T CHEETAH C ~17 Jun 2001 1245 Transfer 4247 F ~ 1 May 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~17 Jun 2001 NONE Capture Parent CHANNELL 00-01BF-A0BET CHEETAH C ~17 Jun 2001 1243 Transfer 4248 M ~ Aug 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent APOLLO AFRICAT ~ 2000 AJ1001 Transfer 4249 M ~ Aug 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent ZEUS AFRICAT ~ 2000 AJ901 Transfer

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4250 F ~ Aug 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent ARTEMIS AFRICAT ~ 2000 AJ1101 Transfer 4251 F ~ Aug 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 2000 NONE Capture Parent ATHENA AFRICAT ~ 2000 AJ801 Transfer 4252 M 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202032 Birth Hand KUZO OAK 4 00-05FD-AB16 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200065 Loan to 4253 M 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202033 Birth Hand KAGO OAK 5 00-05FC-8513 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200066 Loan to 4254 F 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202034 Birth Hand SAHARA OAK 6 00-05FC-6DD7 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200067 Loan to CINCINNAT 11 Nov 2000 100114 Transfer 4255 F 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202035 Birth Hand KIMBAYA OAK 7 00-5FD-8EB4 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200068 Loan to OAKHILL 30 Oct 2002 202035 Transfer SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2954 Transfer 4256 F 29 Sep 2000 3830 3460 OAKHILL 29 Sep 2000 202036 Birth Hand KARROO / KOAK 8 005F-7BA6 COLUMBUS 21 Oct 2000 200069 Loan to SANDIEGOZ 5 Dec 2000 500334 Transfer 4257 M 2 Oct 2000 2422 2915 SD-WAP 2 Oct 2000 600540 Birth Parent KRUGER SD116 DICKERSON 28 May 2002 5455 Loan to 4258 F 2 Oct 2000 2422 2915 SD-WAP 2 Oct 2000 600541 Birth Parent KALOMA SD117 4259 F 2 Oct 2000 2422 2915 SD-WAP 2 Oct 2000 600542 Birth Parent SIMIKA SD118 FOSSILRIM 10 Apr 2002 1120 Loan to 4260 F 2 Oct 2000 2422 2915 SD-WAP 2 Oct 2000 600543 Birth Parent LUSAKA SD119 4261 F 2 Oct 2000 2422 2915 SD-WAP 2 Oct 2000 600544 Birth Parent KISUTU SD120 FOSSILRIM 3 Nov 2001 1119 Loan to 4262 M ~ 1 Apr 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Jul 2001 NONE Capture Parent

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HOEDSPRUI ~ Jul 2001 ______ Transfer 4263 M ~ 1 Apr 2001 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2001 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Jul 2001 ______ Transfer 4264 M ~ 1 Apr 2001 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2001 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Jul 2001 ______ Transfer 4269 M ???? UNK UNK RIYADH 1 Oct 1999 990127 Transfer Unknown DON 4270 M ~ 1999 UNK UNK RIYADH 13 Feb 2001 010005 Transfer Unknown BASIL 4272 M 11 Mar 2000 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 11 Mar 2000 041075 Birth Parent HAKKARI VC 26 0001EE5D3O BASEL 23 May 2002 020629 Loan to 4273 M 11 Mar 2000 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 11 Mar 2000 041076 Birth Parent TAITO VC 27 0002102321 BASEL 23 May 2002 020630 Loan to 4274 F 11 Mar 2000 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 11 Mar 2000 041077 Birth Parent MASARA VC 28 00-01EE-9F75 OLOMOUC 24 Feb 2004 6043 Transfer 4275 F 11 Mar 2000 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 11 Mar 2000 041078 Birth Parent GATO VC 29 00-0215-OC4F MOSCOW 11 Oct 2001 10781 Transfer 4276 F ~ 1 Jul 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Dec 2000 NONE Capture Parent HOEDSPRUI ~ 2000 ______ Transfer 4277 M ~ Jun 1999 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ???? NONE Capture Hand MB391 PRET DW 1 Apr 2001 D93185 Transfer 4278 M 12 Feb 2000 3668 3902 WARSAW 12 Feb 2000 S4841 Birth Parent NEFRYT WSZ 1 LUJAN 21 Jun 2001 ______ Transfer 4279 M 12 Feb 2000 3668 3902 WARSAW 12 Feb 2000 S4842 Birth Parent NYGUS WSZ 2 LUJAN 21 Jun 2001 ______ Transfer 4280 F 12 Feb 2000 3668 3902 WARSAW 12 Feb 2000 S4843 Birth Parent NAOMI WSZ 3 LUJAN 21 Jun 2001 ______ Transfer

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4282 F 23 Apr 2000 3287 2796 PRET DW 23 Apr 2000 D92963 Birth Hand AJABU DEW548 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03058 Transfer 4285 F 24 Apr 2000 3421 2795 PRET DW 24 Apr 2000 D92966 Birth Hand HOLLY DEW551 4286 m 4 May 2000 3287 3635 PRET DW 4 May 2000 D92967 Birth Hand MA366 DEW552 4287 F 4 May 2000 3287 3635 PRET DW 4 May 2000 D92968 Birth Hand FA367 DEW553 4289 M ~ 1 Jun 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 4 Aug 2000 NONE Capture Foster MB379 PRET DW 4 Aug 2000 D92982 Transfer 4290 M ~ 1 Jun 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 4 Aug 2000 MB380 Capture Foster MB380 PRET DW 4 Aug 2000 D92983 Transfer 4291 F ~ 1 Jun 2000 WILD WILD S.AFRICA 4 Aug 2000 FB381 Capture Foster FB381 PRET DW 4 Aug 2000 D92984 Transfer 4293 M 17 Jun 2000 2635 3385 PRET DW 17 Jun 2000 D92970 Birth Hand MA369 DEW555 00-0601-F003 LEOPS ETC 29 Jan 2001 ______ Transfer 4294 F 17 Jun 2000 2635 3385 PRET DW 17 Jun 2000 D92971 Birth Hand AURORA DEW556 4296 F 17 Jun 2000 2635 3385 PRET DW 17 Jun 2000 D92973 Birth Parent FA372 / LEDEW558 000606E72DT SINGAPORE 28 Sep 2001 G8550 Transfer 4297 F 17 Jun 2000 2635 3385 PRET DW 17 Jun 2000 D92974 Birth Parent FA373 DEW559 4298 M 29 Jul 2000 2635 2989 PRET DW 29 Jul 2000 D92981 Birth Parent JALA DEW560 SYDNEY 13 Mar 2001 A10122 Transfer DUBBO 27 Jun 2001 A10081 Transfer 4299 F 29 Jul 2000 2635 2989 PRET DW 29 Jul 2000 D92978 Birth Parent LEXIE DEW561 BOWMANVIL 26 Jun 2002 222609 Transfer TORONTO 2 Jul 2002 37804 Loan to 4300 F 29 Jul 2000 2635 2989 PRET DW 29 Jul 2000 D92979 Birth Parent KIFANI DEW562 SYDNEY 13 Mar 2001 A10124 Transfer DUBBO 27 Jun 2001 A10083 Transfer

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4301 F 29 Jul 2000 2635 2989 PRET DW 29 Jul 2000 D92980 Birth Parent SHAKKARI DEW563 SYDNEY 13 Mar 2001 A10123 Transfer DUBBO 27 Jun 2001 A10080 Transfer 4304 M 5 Aug 2000 3421 2480 PRET DW 5 Aug 2000 D92988 Birth Parent BUD DEW566 00-05FE-79E1 BOWMANVIL 2 Jul 2002 222607 Transfer TORONTO 2 Jul 2002 37802 Loan to 4306 F 5 Aug 2000 3421 2480 PRET DW 5 Aug 2000 D92990 Birth Hand MADDIE DEW568 00-05FF-E3E9 BOWMANVIL 26 Jun 2002 222608 Transfer TORONTO 2 Jul 2002 37803 Loan to 4307 F 5 Aug 2000 3421 2480 PRET DW 5 Aug 2000 D92991 Birth Hand KATILI DEW569 00-0601-D5C4 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03059 Transfer 4308 M 22 Aug 2000 2635 3413 PRET DW 22 Aug 2000 D92992 Birth Parent MASUKA DEW570 SYDNEY 13 Mar 2001 A10121 Transfer DUBBO 27 Jun 2001 A10082 Transfer 4309 F 22 Aug 2000 2635 3413 PRET DW 22 Aug 2000 D92993 Birth Parent PURDY DEW571 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203097 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103116 Loan to 4310 M ~ Mar 2001 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Apr 2001 NONE Capture Foster MB414 0006041BEAT PRET DW ~ 1 May 2001 D93060 Transfer 4311 M 20 Apr 2001 3287 3586 PRET DW 20 Apr 2001 D93009 Birth Hand MA395 DEW572 4312 F 20 Apr 2001 3287 3586 PRET DW 20 Apr 2001 D93007 Birth Hand SAVANNAH DEW573 000600F455T STELLENBO 4 Aug 2001 FA393 Transfer 4314 F 20 Apr 2001 3287 3586 PRET DW 20 Apr 2001 D93006 Birth Hand NKOSASANA DEW575 000606A759T STELLENBO 4 Aug 2001 FA392 Transfer 4315 M 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93012 Birth Parent MANSAKU DEW576 0005FE512ET TOKYOTAMA 8 Jun 2002 3928 Transfer 4316 M 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93013 Birth Parent MA399 DEW577

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4317 F 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93011 Birth Parent PULA DEW578 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30919 Transfer 4318 F 27 Apr 2001 3420 3635 PRET DW 27 Apr 2001 D93010 Birth Parent SETHUNAYA DEW579 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30918 Transfer 4320 M 7 May 2001 3410 2795 PRET DW 7 May 2001 D93015 Birth Hand ME049 DEW581 4321 F 9 May 2001 3420 3787 PRET DW 9 May 2001 D93018 Birth Hand FA402 DEW582 4324 F ~ Jun 2001 WILD1 WILD2 TRANSVAAL 15 Jun 2001 WILD Capture Hand FB409 000611C953T PRET DW 15 Jun 2001 D93055 Transfer 4325 M ~ Jun 2001 WILD1 WILD2 TRANSVAAL 15 Jun 2001 NONE Capture Hand MB410 000611C723T PRET DW 15 Jun 2001 D93056 Transfer HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Jan 2002 ______ Transfer 4326 F ~ Jun 2001 WILD1 WILD2 TRANSVAAL 15 Jun 2001 WILD Capture Hand FB411 000612700ET PRET DW 15 Jun 2001 D93057 Transfer 4327 F ~ Jun 2001 WILD1 WILD2 TRANSVAAL 15 Jun 2001 WILD Capture Hand B412 000611EC28T PRET DW 15 Jun 2001 D93058 Transfer HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Jan 2002 ______ Transfer 4328 M ~ Jun 2001 WILD1 WILD2 TRANSVAAL 15 Jun 2001 WILD Capture Hand MB413 00061251BCT PRET DW 15 Jun 2001 D93059 Transfer 4332 F 7 Jul 2001 3410 2989 PRET DW 7 Jul 2001 D93052 Birth Parent YURI DEW588 00060F5AC0T TOKYOTAMA 8 Jun 2002 3929 Transfer 4334 F 12 Jul 2001 3288 3413 PRET DW 12 Jul 2001 D93054 Birth Hand FA408 DEW590 4335 M 12 Oct 2000 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 12 Oct 2000 774 Birth Hand ALEX 00-01C5-4B8B SINGAPORE 23 Apr 2001 G8198 Transfer 4336 F 12 Oct 2000 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 12 Oct 2000 773 Birth Hand ASHLEIGH 00-01D7-FDAA SINGAPORE 23 Apr 2001 G8197 Transfer

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4338 M 15 Oct 2000 3088 2666 OUDTSHORN 15 Oct 2000 776 Birth Hand ADAM 00-01C5-4ABC SINGAPORE 21 Apr 2001 G8196 Transfer 4339 F 15 Oct 2000 3088 2666 OUDTSHORN 15 Oct 2000 775 Birth Hand AMBER 00-01BF-01AE 4340 M 13 May 1997 2191 2728 FOTA 13 May 1997 1277 Birth Parent FWP 159 F6A033 TROVAN 4341 M 25 May 1997 3049 2562 FOTA 25 May 1997 1281 Birth Parent FWP 161 FWP117 F69821 TROVAN 4342 F 25 May 1997 3049 2562 FOTA 25 May 1997 1282 Birth Parent AKETI FWP118 SO LAKES 12 Sep 2000 AJ0004 Loan to 4343 F 25 May 1997 3049 2562 FOTA 25 May 1997 1283 Birth Parent FWP 163 FWP119 00-00F5-599F DUBLIN 10 Jan 2001 A1M002 Loan to FOTA 5 Jun 2001 1283 Transfer DUBLIN 24 Jul 2001 A1M025 Loan to FOTA 14 Aug 2002 1283 Transfer DUBLIN 21 Apr 2004 A1M025 Loan to FOTA 25 Jun 2004 1283 Transfer 4355 M 31 May 2001 3147 3240 VIENNA 31 May 2001 M2233 Birth Parent VZ3 MUNICH 19 Sep 2002 ______ Loan to 4356 M 31 May 2001 3147 3240 VIENNA 31 May 2001 M2234 Birth Parent VZ4 ZAGREB 12 Dec 2002 115084 Loan to 4357 F 31 May 2001 3147 3240 VIENNA 31 May 2001 M2231 Birth Parent VZ5 MUNICH 19 Sep 2002 ______ Transfer 4358 F 31 May 2001 3147 3240 VIENNA 31 May 2001 M2232 Birth Parent VZ6 4359 M 16 Jul 2001 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 16 Jul 2001 041080 Birth Hand VC 34 HAMERTON 20 Jun 2002 M18 Transfer 4360 F 16 Jul 2001 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 16 Jul 2001 041081 Birth Hand VC 35 HAMERTON 20 Jun 2002 M20 Transfer 4361 F 16 Jul 2001 2572 3065 DVURKRALV 16 Jul 2001 041082 Birth Hand REA VC 36 HAMERTON 20 Jun 2002 M19 Transfer

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4364 F ~ Jan 1991 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1991 NONE Capture Parent BUT007 MAKTOUM 1 Jun 1991 96M019 Transfer 4365 F ~ Jan 1991 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1991 NONE Capture Parent ZIG MAKTOUM 1 Jun 1991 96M020 Transfer 4366 M ~ Jan 1994 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1994 NONE Capture Parent WTSOM male DUBAI RES ~ Feb 1994 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 15 Dec 1995 96M021 Transfer 4367 M ~ Jan 1994 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1994 NONE Capture Parent BTSOM male DUBAI RES ~ Feb 1994 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 15 Dec 1995 96M022 Transfer 4379 M ~ Nov 1996 UNK 2548 OLMENSE ~ Nov 1996 ______ Birth Parent MELVIN NADERMANN ~ 1998 MELVIN Transfer SIGEAN 29 Oct 1998 38 Transfer FONTAINE 3 Oct 2003 67AJ21 Transfer 22 Feb 2004 Death 4380 F ~ Nov 1996 UNK 2548 OLMENSE ~ Nov 1996 ______ Birth Hand FIONA 210000119007 NADERMANN ~ 1998 FIONA Transfer SIGEAN 29 Oct 1998 37 Transfer 4381 F ~ Nov 1996 UNK 2548 OLMENSE ~ Nov 1996 REBECC Birth Parent REBECCA NAD 3 210000118939 SIGEAN 29 Oct 1998 36 Transfer 4382 F ~ Jan 1997 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Aug 2001 NONE Capture Parent KELLY HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Aug 2001 ______ Transfer 4383 M ~ Feb 1997 WILD WILD AFRICAN 1 Mar 1997 NONE Capture Hand BUT 24 MAKTOUM 15 Mar 1997 ______ Transfer 10 Nov 1997 97M028 Transfer SAFA WILD 23 May 2000 433 Loan to 4384 F ~ 5 May 1997 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~ 5 May 1997 ______ Birth Hand AL AIN 7 Oct 1999 F2 Transfer

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4385 M 15 May 1997 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 15 May 1997 97M001 Birth Parent Remus MAK 10 SAFA WILD 23 May 2000 434 Transfer 4390 M 1 May 1998 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 1 May 1998 98M011 Birth Hand MAK 14 4391 F 1 May 1998 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 1 May 1998 98M012 Birth Parent LIMPY MAK 15 4402 M ~ 1999 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Aug 2001 NONE Capture Parent PHILLIP HOEDSPRUI ~ 1 Aug 2001 ______ Transfer 4403 M ~ Feb 1999 WILD WILD ETHIOPIA ~ Mar 1999 NONE Capture Hand PUMBA DJIBOUTI 30 Mar 1999 ______ Transfer B.LAFRANC 1 Apr 1999 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 5 Dec 1999 99M037 Transfer 4404 F 1 Feb 1999 WILD WILD CHAD 1 Feb 1999 NONE Capture Hand SLEEKY CHADDPFPN 1 Apr 1999 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 30 Jun 1999 99M035 Transfer 4405 F ~ Feb 1999 WILD WILD CHAD ~ Feb 1999 NONE Capture Hand CURLYTAIL CHADDPFPN 1 Apr 1999 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 30 Jun 1999 99M036 Transfer 4406 M 15 Feb 1999 3049 2562 FOTA 15 Feb 1999 1406 Birth Parent FWP 171 FWP 127 00-01CD-EF0C 4407 F 15 Feb 1999 3049 2562 FOTA 15 Feb 1999 1407 Birth Parent SASABANI FWP 128 00-01CD-BF27 SO LAKES 12 Sep 2000 AJ0003 Loan to 4408 M 4 Apr 1999 4366 4365 MAKTOUM 4 Apr 1999 99M001 Birth Hand SILVER MAK 18 4409 M 4 Apr 1999 4366 4365 MAKTOUM 4 Apr 1999 99M002 Birth Hand MAK 19 4412 F ~ Jun 1999 WILD WILD SOMALIA 15 Sep 1999 NONE Capture Hand TSEHAY B.LAFRANC 2 Oct 1999 ______ Transfer DJIBOUTI 15 Oct 1999 ______ Transfer MAKTOUM 5 Dec 1999 99M038 Transfer 4416 M ~20 Aug 1999 UNK UNK UARAB EM ~20 Aug 1999 ______ Transfer Unknown AL AIN 20 Nov 1999 M2 Transfer

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4426 M ~28 Dec 1999 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~28 Dec 1999 ______ Birth Unknown AL AIN 28 May 2000 M3 Transfer 4427 M 6 Jun 2000 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 6 Jun 2000 A00041 Birth Parent MAK 23 JORDAN 25 Sep 2000 ______ Transfer 4428 M 6 Jun 2000 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 6 Jun 2000 A00042 Birth Parent BELIAHA MAK 24 4429 F 6 Jun 2000 4539 4364 MAKTOUM 6 Jun 2000 A00043 Birth Parent MAK 25 JORDAN 25 Sep 2000 ______ Transfer 4430 F ~ Jul 2000 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 2000 NONE Capture Parent LUCKY AFRICAT ~ 1 Dec 2000 ______ Transfer 4432 M 20 Sep 2000 3049 2728 FOTA 20 Sep 2000 2432 Birth Parent FWP 180 FWP 133 00-0200-5A38 4435 F 20 Sep 2000 3049 2728 FOTA 20 Sep 2000 2433 Birth Parent FWP 181 FWP 136 00-01CD-DEDB DUBLIN 3 Mar 2004 A4M002 Loan to FOTA 21 Apr 2004 2433 Transfer 4436 M 11 Jan 2001 4403 4365 MAKTOUM 11 Jan 2001 A00060 Birth Parent SCAR MAK 26 4437 F 11 Jan 2001 4403 4365 MAKTOUM 11 Jan 2001 A00061 Birth Parent MAK 27 SAFA WILD 28 Jan 2003 617 Loan to 4440 F ~ Mar 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Sep 2001 NONE Capture Parent DOMINO AFRICAT 1 Oct 2001 AJ30/0 Transfer 4443 M 9 Apr 2001 4048 3425 WASS BR C 9 Apr 2001 PAPOLE Birth Parent PA POLE WAS 150 967.00000026454 COLCHESTR 5 Jul 2001 ALL531 Transfer 4444 M 9 Apr 2001 4048 3425 WASS BR C 9 Apr 2001 PEPO Birth Parent WHF0004 WAS 151 967.00000018411 COLCHESTR 5 Jul 2001 ALL532 Transfer BROXBOURN 10 Jun 2003 M213 Ownership HEADCORN 11 Sep 2003 WHF004 Loan to

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4445 M 9 Apr 2001 4048 3425 WASS BR C 9 Apr 2001 POKO Birth Parent POKO WAS 152 967.00000028438 COLCHESTR 5 Jul 2001 ALL533 Transfer 4446 F 9 Apr 2001 4048 3425 WASS BR C 9 Apr 2001 PAKA Birth Parent PAKA WAS 153 967.00000016823 COLCHESTR 5 Jul 2001 ALL534 Transfer MARWELL 1 Jun 2004 6764 Transfer 4451 M 28 May 2001 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 28 May 2001 1114 Birth Parent ADOLFO FR 88 MANHATTAN 13 Mar 2004 200408 Loan to 4452 M 28 May 2001 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 28 May 2001 1115 Birth Parent JELANI FR 89 00-0633-AC52 SD-WAP 28 May 2001 610571 Ownership MANHATTAN 13 Apr 2004 200409 Loan to 4453 F 28 May 2001 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 28 May 2001 1116 Birth Parent LAYLA FR 90 NZP-WASH 2 Jun 2004 113906 Loan to 4454 F 28 May 2001 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 28 May 2001 1117 Birth Parent LULU FR 91 SD-WAP 28 May 2001 601570 Ownership 4455 F ~ Sep 1999 WILD WILD SOMALIA ???? NONE Capture Parent AL AIN 15 Sep 2001 F3 Transfer 4456 M 9 Sep 2001 2275 3481 MITO CHO 9 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent DUG 4457 M 9 Sep 2001 2275 3481 MITO CHO 9 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent SHELL 4458 F 27 Jul 1993 UNK 2548 OLMENSE 27 Jul 1993 OZ0108 Birth Parent TABITHA 4459 M 5 Jul 2001 3668 3902 WARSAW 5 Jul 2001 S5194 Birth Parent OMAN WSZ 4 00-05FE-346D MOSCOW 16 Jul 2002 20464 Transfer 4460 M 5 Jul 2001 3668 3902 WARSAW 5 Jul 2001 S5195 Birth Parent ORION / IWWSZ 5 00-0601-F466 KATOWICE 28 Jun 2002 2727 Transfer 4461 M 5 Jul 2001 3668 3902 WARSAW 5 Jul 2001 S5192 Birth Parent ONYKS WSZ 6 00-0601-C8AC JERUSALEM 29 Aug 2002 1506 Transfer

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4464 F 5 Jul 2001 3668 3902 WARSAW 5 Jul 2001 S5191 Birth Parent OKANA WSZ 9 00-05FF-EDB9 OPOLE 15 Jul 2002 M02049 Transfer 4465 M 30 Jul 2001 2697 3344 HOEDSPRUI 30 Jul 2001 ______ Birth Parent GEBBIE II HOE 156 4466 M 16 Jul 2001 3333 3353 HOEDSPRUI 16 Jul 2001 ______ Birth Parent ANDRE HOE 157 4467 F 16 Jul 2001 3333 3353 HOEDSPRUI 16 Jul 2001 ______ Birth Parent ANSIE HOE 158 4468 F 16 Jul 2001 3333 3353 HOEDSPRUI 16 Jul 2001 ______ Birth Parent ANNETJE HOE 159 4469 M 26 Jul 2001 4048 2503 WASS BR C 26 Jul 2001 QUANDO Birth Parent QUANDO WAS 155 DISNEY AK 21 Oct 2002 020449 Transfer SD-WAP 4 Nov 2004 604374 Loan to 4470 M 26 Jul 2001 4048 2503 WASS BR C 26 Jul 2001 QUINT Birth Parent QUINT WAS 156 DISNEY AK 21 Oct 2002 020450 Transfer SD-WAP 4 Nov 2004 604375 Loan to 4471 F 26 Jul 2001 4048 2503 WASS BR C 26 Jul 2001 QUEEN Birth Parent QUEEN WAS 157 00-0618-9DC2 ST LOUIS 21 Oct 2002 101976 Transfer 4472 M ~ Aug 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 2001 NONE Capture Parent SOMALI 00-060F-59CF SHARJAHBR 8 Sep 2001 AJ035 Transfer 4473 M ~ Aug 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Aug 2001 NONE Capture Parent GOLIATH 00-060D-6269 SHARJAHBR 8 Sep 2001 AJ036 Transfer 4474 F 5 Aug 2001 3830 3460 OAKHILL 5 Aug 2001 212135 Birth Hand SABI OAK 4 PALM DES 1 Sep 2001 401025 Transfer 4475 F 5 Aug 2001 3830 3460 OAKHILL 5 Aug 2001 212136 Birth Hand TULA OAK 5 SAFARI W 17 Sep 2001 101041 Loan to 4476 F 5 Aug 2001 3830 3460 OAKHILL 5 Aug 2001 212137 Birth Hand KGEMA / GIOAK 6 SAFARI W 17 Sep 2001 101042 Loan to 4477 M 11 Aug 2001 2441 2706 HOEDSPRUI 11 Aug 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 160

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4478 M 11 Aug 2001 2441 2706 HOEDSPRUI 11 Aug 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 161 4479 F 11 Aug 2001 2441 2706 HOEDSPRUI 11 Aug 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 162 4480 F 11 Aug 2001 2441 2706 HOEDSPRUI 11 Aug 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 163 4487 M 18 Aug 2001 3154 3285 PEAUGRES 18 Aug 2001 633 Birth Parent SURVIVOR SDP 35 LA PALMYR 19 Dec 2001 3203 Transfer PEAUGRES 7 Apr 2004 633 Transfer SALZBURG 23 Jun 2004 2170 Loan to VIENNA 8 Feb 2005 ______ Loan to 4489 M 21 Aug 2001 4048 3923 WASS BR C 21 Aug 2001 RAMSES Birth Parent RAMSES WAS 159 DRESDEN Z 30 Jul 2002 ______ Transfer 4490 M 21 Aug 2001 4048 3923 WASS BR C 21 Aug 2001 RASHID Birth Parent RASHID WAS 160 DRESDEN Z 30 Jul 2002 196654 Transfer 4491 F 21 Aug 2001 4048 3923 WASS BR C 21 Aug 2001 REGA Birth Parent REZA / BIZWAS 161 BARCELONA 29 Jan 2003 8213 Transfer 4492 M 10 Sep 2001 3815 3950 HOEDSPRUI 10 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent ABRIE / HAHOE 164 00-0618-9DD0 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14139 Transfer 4493 M 10 Sep 2001 3815 3950 HOEDSPRUI 10 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent ANTON HOE 165 4494 F 10 Sep 2001 3815 3950 HOEDSPRUI 10 Sep 2001 ______ Birth Parent TEAR MARK HOE 166 00-0610-EF04 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14143 Transfer 4495 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 838 Birth Hand BAILY CC 117 4496 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 839 Birth Hand BRIAN CC 118 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104112 Transfer 4497 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 840 Birth Hand BRETT / SPCC 119 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104113 Transfer

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4498 M 16 Sep 2001 3088 3662 OUDTSHORN 16 Sep 2001 841 Birth Hand BRYCE CC 120 PHILADELP 1 Apr 2003 104114 Transfer 4500 M ~ Oct 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ 1 Oct 2001 NONE Capture Parent TOKALOSH 00-060D-87D0 SHARJAHBR 17 Nov 2001 AJ038 Transfer 4501 M ~ Oct 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ 1 Oct 2001 NONE Capture Parent SKEBENGA 00-060D-8754 SHARJAHBR 17 Nov 2001 AJ039 Transfer 4503 F 10 Oct 2001 2552 2963 HOEDSPRUI 10 Oct 2001 ______ Birth Parent MARINNA HOE 168 4504 M 17 Oct 2001 3839 3834 OUDTSHORN 17 Oct 2001 842 Birth Hand BLAINE CC 121 4505 F 17 Oct 2001 3839 3834 OUDTSHORN 17 Oct 2001 843 Birth Hand BIANCA CC 122 4506 F 17 Oct 2001 3839 3834 OUDTSHORN 17 Oct 2001 844 Birth Hand BABS CC 123 4514 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V643 Birth Parent SERENGETI HAZ 1 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer 4515 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V646 Birth Parent DIONE HAZ 2 HILVARENB 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2002 V646 Transfer LODZ 3 Apr 2003 8799 Loan to 4516 M 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V644 Birth Parent SHARI HAZ 3 HILVARENB 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2002 V644 Transfer LISBON 18 Mar 2003 8532 Loan to 4517 M 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V645 Birth Parent NELSON HAZ 4 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer 4518 F 21 Oct 2001 3901 3920 HANNOVER 21 Oct 2001 V647 Birth Parent THEA HAZ 5 HODENHAGN 21 Oct 2001 ______ Ownership 17 Mar 2003 ______ Transfer

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4522 M 16 Nov 2001 3005 1577 HOEDSPRUI 16 Nov 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 169 4523 M 16 Nov 2001 3005 1577 HOEDSPRUI 16 Nov 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 170 4524 F 16 Nov 2001 3005 1577 HOEDSPRUI 16 Nov 2001 ______ Birth Parent HOE 171 4525 M 24 Nov 2001 2422 3415 SD-WAP 24 Nov 2001 601540 Birth Parent MAJANI SD 122 00061B14D9 SANDIEGOZ 4 Dec 2001 601540 Loan to SD-WAP 30 May 2002 601540 Transfer 4526 F 24 Nov 2001 2422 3415 SD-WAP 24 Nov 2001 601541 Birth Parent KUBALI SD 123 00061B08E4 SANDIEGOZ 4 Dec 2001 601541 Loan to SD-WAP 30 May 2002 601541 Transfer 4529 F ~ Jan 2001 WILD WILD PRET DW 18 Jun 2001 D93070 Transfer Foster FB425 4530 M 1 May 2001 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ???? NONE Capture Foster MB415 000611AA3AT PRET DW 10 Aug 2001 D93061 Transfer 4531 M 21 Jul 2001 3287 3687 PRET DW 21 Jul 2001 D93065 Birth Parent MA420 TOKYOTAMA 3 Mar 2004 4357 Transfer 4532 F 21 Jul 2001 3287 3687 PRET DW 21 Jul 2001 D93066 Birth Parent CRUELLA COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203098 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103115 Loan to 4537 M 1 Sep 2001 3420 3586 PRET DW 1 Sep 2001 D93063 Birth Hand RHETT 00-0634-2412 4538 F 1 Sep 2001 3420 3586 PRET DW 1 Sep 2001 D93064 Birth Hand FA419 4539 M ~ Jan 1988 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jan 1989 NONE Capture Hand Small Tame MAKTOUM ~ Jun 1989 96M018 Transfer RIYADH 8 Dec 2003 ______ Loan to 4559 F 19 Apr 2000 2897 3306 PHOENIX 19 Apr 2000 9129 Birth Parent SUNSHINE PH 13 034-591-850 FOSSILRIM 19 Apr 2000 1111 Ownership 9 Nov 2000 1111 Transfer

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4560 F 15 Apr 1999 3179 2548 OLMENSE 15 Apr 1999 OZ0107 Birth Parent ANOUSKA OZ 2 405539392F 4561 F 15 Apr 1999 3179 2548 OLMENSE 15 Apr 1999 OZ0110 Birth Hand AIDA OZ 3 056098101094756 4562 M 17 Apr 2001 3179 2548 OLMENSE 17 Apr 2001 OZ0111 Birth Hand JUUL OZ 4 056098101057276 BRMO 15 Sep 2001 ______ Transfer 4563 M 17 Apr 2001 3179 2548 OLMENSE 17 Apr 2001 OZ0112 Birth Hand OZ 6 056098101089345 STROEHEN ~ Jul 2001 ______ Transfer 4564 M 17 Apr 2001 3179 2548 OLMENSE 17 Apr 2001 OZ0113 Birth Hand OZ 6 056098101089223 STROEHEN ~ Jul 2001 ______ Transfer 4565 F 17 Apr 2001 3179 2548 OLMENSE 17 Apr 2001 OZ0114 Birth Hand CHINOUK OZ 7 4566 F 8 Aug 2000 1774 2233 FOSSILRIM 8 Aug 2000 1110 Birth Hand SAPPHIRE FR 93 4567 M 19 Apr 2000 2897 3306 PHOENIX 19 Apr 2000 9128 Birth Parent MUKAI PH 14 034-572-529 FOSSILRIM 19 Apr 2000 1125 Ownership PHOENIX ~ Jan 2001 9128 Loan to BALTIMORE 5 Apr 2001 1086 Loan to COLUMBUS 23 May 2002 202024 Loan to DICKERSON 23 May 2003 5645 Loan to FOSSILRIM 29 Oct 2003 1125 Transfer 4568 F 19 Apr 2000 2897 3306 PHOENIX 19 Apr 2000 9130 Birth Parent EMPRESS PH 15 034-338-576 FOSSILRIM 19 Apr 2000 ______ Ownership NZP-WASH 19 May 2004 113904 Loan to 4569 F 19 Apr 2000 2897 3306 PHOENIX 19 Apr 2000 9131 Birth Parent ALIX PH 16 034-568-301 BALTIMORE 5 May 2004 4469 Transfer 4576 M 17 Sep 2001 3165 3437 ROCKTON 17 Sep 2001 A1B061 Birth Hand ALS7 5402 M ~ Jun 1993 WILD WILD ZIMBABWE 2 Jun 1993 NONE Capture Parent PUSS PUSS

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BULAWAYO 2 Jun 1993 92216 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5403 F ~ Apr 1994 WILD WILD ZIMBABWE 1 Apr 1994 NONE Capture Parent GOLDIE BULAWAYO 1 Jul 1994 92272 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5404 F ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent YALA BULAWAYO ~ 1993 95018 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5405 F ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent SITHABILE BULAWAYO ~ Sep 1993 95019 Transfer 5406 F ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent JUDITH BULAWAYO ~ Jun 1990 95020 Transfer ZIMBABWE 1 Jan 2004 NONE ltf Release 5407 M ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent SAM BULAWAYO ~ Jun 1993 95021 Transfer 5408 M ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent RODGER BULAWAYO 1 Jun 1990 95022 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5409 M ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent JOHN BULAWAYO 2 Apr 1992 95024 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5410 M ???? WILD WILD ZIMBABWE ???? NONE Capture Parent LARRY BULAWAYO 1 Jun 1993 95025 Transfer ZIMBABWE ~ 2004 NONE ltf Release 5412 M ~ Mar 1985 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ???? NONE Capture Parent AYWAILLE 3 Oct 1997 970056 Transfer 5418 F ~ 1996 WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 26 Dec 1997 970091 Transfer

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TOYOOKA 27 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 5419 M ~ 1996 WILD WILD AFRICAN ~ 1996 NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ~ 1996 ______ Transfer N S TRADE 23 Dec 1997 970092 Transfer TOYOOKA 27 Dec 1997 ______ Transfer 5420 M ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 6 Mar 1996 000160 Transfer CWCA 7 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5421 M ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000161 Transfer CWCA 9 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5422 M ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000162 Transfer CWCA 9 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5423 M ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000163 Transfer CWCA 7 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5424 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 6 Mar 1996 000164 Transfer CWCA 9 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5425 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000165 Transfer CWCA 9 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5426 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer

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N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000166 Transfer CWCA 9 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5427 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000167 Transfer CWCA 7 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5428 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 5 Mar 1996 000168 Transfer CWCA 7 Mar 1996 ______ Transfer 5429 M ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 19 Sep 1996 000169 Transfer CWCA 21 Sep 1996 ______ Transfer 5430 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 19 Sep 1996 000170 Transfer CWCA 21 Sep 1996 ______ Transfer 5431 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 19 Sep 1996 000171 Transfer CWCA 21 Sep 1996 ______ Transfer 5432 F ???? WILD WILD AFRICAN ???? NONE Capture Parent DELFTS ???? ______ Transfer N S TRADE 19 Sep 1996 000172 Transfer CWCA 21 Sep 1996 ______ Transfer 5433 F ~ 1991 UNK UNK MAN AE ???? ______ Transfer Unknown COLOMBO 20 Jan 1994 97M095 Transfer 5434 M 30 Mar 1997 6195 2548 OLMENSE 30 Mar 1997 ______ Birth Parent UREMBO 40723000048 COULANGE 29 Apr 1998 AJ2 Transfer PEAUGRES 16 Sep 2004 1178 Loan to

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5435 M 30 Mar 1997 6195 2548 OLMENSE 30 Mar 1997 ______ Birth Parent SIKIO 40730D6A10 COULANGE 29 Apr 1998 AJ3 Transfer PEAUGRES ~ 2003 1179 Loan to LA PALMYR 29 Nov 2004 3781 Loan to 5453 M ???? WILD WILD NAMIBIA ???? NONE Capture Parent 59 ZOO OBJED ???? ______ Transfer MOSCOW 16 May 1991 910057 Transfer 5457 M 9 Aug 2001 2510 3119 MUNSTER 9 Aug 2001 22161 Birth Parent SABIE MUN27 WASS BR C 11 Oct 2002 SABIE Transfer ST LOUIS 21 Oct 2002 101974 Transfer 5458 M 9 Aug 2001 2510 3119 MUNSTER 9 Aug 2001 22162 Birth Parent SHANTO MUN28 00-0636-631B WASS BR C 11 Oct 2002 SHANTO Transfer ST LOUIS 21 Oct 2002 101975 Transfer 5459 M 9 Aug 2001 2510 3119 MUNSTER 9 Aug 2001 22163 Birth Parent KAMBU MUN29 WUPPERTAL 23 Feb 2004 205011 Loan to 5460 F 9 Aug 2001 2510 3119 MUNSTER 9 Aug 2001 22164 Birth Parent MUN30 968000000426632 SAARBRUCK 21 Nov 2002 031010 Transfer 5462 F ~ 1993 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 25 Sep 2002 1325 Capture Parent 00061251DCT VONSEYDLI 25 Sep 2002 1325 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Oct 2002 1325 Transfer 5463 M ~ 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 1338 Capture Parent 0006124F4ET BEKKER ~ 1999 1338 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1338 Transfer DOMAN 28 Feb 2003 1338 Loan to 5464 F ~ 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 1340 Capture Parent MISTY 0006363CDFT BEKKER ~ 1999 1340 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1340 Transfer AMANILODG 1 Jul 2003 1340 Loan to

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93

5465 F ~ Apr 1998 WILD 5461 NAMIBIA ~ 1 Oct 1998 1119 Capture Parent 000015A95FT VAN RENSB ~ 1 Oct 1998 1119 Transfer BEKKER ~ Oct 1998 1119 Transfer CHEETAH C 1 Nov 2002 1119 Transfer 5466 F ~ 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Dec 2000 1267 Capture Parent CHARDONAY BOHMKER ~ Dec 2000 1267 Transfer CHEETAH C ~ 1 Aug 2001 1227 Transfer 5467 F ~ 2000 WILD 5466 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 2000 1268 Capture Parent SHIRAZ 0001C63C21T BOHMKER ~ Dec 2000 1268 Transfer CHEETAH C ~ 1 Aug 2001 1268 Transfer 5468 M ~ 2000 WILD 5466 NAMIBIA ~ Dec 2000 1269 Capture Parent MERLOT 0001BEBBB17 BOHMKER ~ Dec 2000 1269 Transfer CHEETAH C ~ 1 Aug 2001 1269 Transfer 5469 F 1 Sep 2001 WILD WILD KENYA 1 Sep 2001 NONE Capture Hand CLAUDIA PERRET 1 Sep 2001 NONE Transfer 5471 M 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041087 Birth Parent LORD VC36 ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3763 Transfer 5472 M 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041088 Birth Parent PRINC VC37 000615F52E ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3764 Transfer 5474 F 12 Jan 2002 2676 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Jan 2002 041086 Birth Parent RITA VC39 000615EB98 ROSTOCK 3 Jul 2003 3762 Transfer 5475 F 10 Feb 2002 3711 3560 BOGOR 10 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Parent MAYA TAM1 5476 M 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93094 Birth Hand MA426 MA426 5477 M 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93095 Birth Hand JAFARI SCOVILL F 2 Jul 2003 200453 Transfer 5478 M 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93096 Birth Hand RUNAKO SCOVILL F 2 Jul 2003 200454 Transfer

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5479 F 22 Mar 2002 3410 3586 PRET DW 22 Mar 2002 D93097 Birth Hand FA429 DEW594 YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02063 Transfer 5480 M 16 Apr 2002 3622 3782 PRET DW 16 Apr 2002 D93098 Birth Parent KIOO DEW595 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30916 Transfer 5481 M 16 Apr 2002 3622 3782 PRET DW 16 Apr 2002 D93099 Birth Parent MA431 DEW596 5482 M 16 Apr 2002 3622 3782 PRET DW 16 Apr 2002 D93100 Birth Parent JOHANNE DEW597 CLEVELAND 24 Sep 2003 M30917 Transfer 5483 M 17 Apr 2002 3410 3968 PRET DW 17 Apr 2002 D93101 Birth Parent ME050 DEW598 5484 M 17 Apr 2002 3410 3968 PRET DW 17 Apr 2002 D93102 Birth Parent MA433 DEW599 00-0633-3DAD 5485 M 17 Apr 2002 3410 3968 PRET DW 17 Apr 2002 D93103 Birth Parent MA434 DEW560 00-0634-2E82 5486 M ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1353 Capture Hand MUHSARA 000633F12DT BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 1353 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1353 Transfer 5487 F ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1354 Capture Hand DAISY 0006364DCET BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 NONE Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1354 Transfer 5488 F ~ Mar 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1355 Capture Hand ROSY 00063641CAT BRANDT ~ Jul 2002 1355 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1355 Transfer 5489 M 20 Apr 2002 3410 2989 PRET DW 20 Apr 2002 D93104 Birth Parent MA435 / FLMA435 00-0635-64E9 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203099 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103119 Loan to 5490 M 20 Apr 2002 3410 2989 PRET DW 20 Apr 2002 D93105 Birth Parent MA436 MA436 00-0635-6667 5491 F 20 Apr 2002 3410 2989 PRET DW 20 Apr 2002 D93156 Birth Parent FA447 DEW563 00-0635-F924 5492 F 21 Apr 2002 3420 3413 PRET DW 21 Apr 2002 D93106 Birth Hand FA437 DEW564

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5493 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93107 Birth Hand MA438 DEW565 22 Jan 2004 Death 5494 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93108 Birth Hand MA439 DEW566 00-0633-448D YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02062 Transfer 5495 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93109 Birth Hand BOYD DEW567 00-0633-44B9 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203100 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103117 Loan to 5496 M 28 Apr 2002 3420 3787 PRET DW 28 Apr 2002 D93110 Birth Hand MA441 DEW568 00-0634-26E6 5497 M 12 May 2002 3585 3970 PRET DW 12 May 2002 D93112 Birth Parent MA443 DEW569 5498 M 12 May 2002 3585 3970 PRET DW 12 May 2002 D93113 Birth Parent LLOYD DEW570 COLUMBUS 24 Sep 2003 203101 Transfer CINCINNAT 26 Sep 2003 103118 Loan to 5499 F 12 May 2002 3585 3970 PRET DW 12 May 2002 D93111 Birth Hand TANZI DEW571 YARRALUML 6 Mar 2003 A02064 Transfer 5502 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93159 Birth Hand BYRON DEW574 000633D2D4T STELLENBO 16 Sep 2002 MA448 Transfer PRET DW 1 Jun 2003 ______ Transfer 5503 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93160 Birth Hand JOSEPH DEW575 000633D3EDT STELLENBO 16 Sep 2002 MA449 Transfer 5504 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93161 Birth Hand ASKARI DEW576 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03057 Transfer 5505 M 30 May 2002 3633 3983 PRET DW 30 May 2002 D93162 Birth Hand KAYA DEW577 00-0635-FAFD STELLENBO 16 Sep 2002 MA451 Transfer 5506 F ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2002 FB459 Capture Hand FB459 00-0633-5962 PRET DW 11 Jul 2002 D93171 Transfer HOEDSPRUI 5 May 2003 ______ Transfer 5508 F ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Jul 2002 FB461 Capture Hand CHIKARA 00-0634-D029

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PRET DW 11 Jul 2002 D93173 Transfer OUDTSHORN 29 May 2003 1179 Transfer 5509 M 5 Jun 2002 3585 3687 PRET DW 5 Jun 2002 D93163 Birth Parent MA452 DEW578 5510 M 5 Jun 2002 3585 3687 PRET DW 5 Jun 2002 D93164 Birth Parent MA453 DEW579 5512 M 5 Jun 2002 3585 3687 PRET DW 5 Jun 2002 D93166 Birth Parent HODARI DEW581 BATTLE CR 24 Sep 2003 M03056 Transfer 5513 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD 5462 NAMIBIA 25 Sep 2002 1326 Capture Parent 000611BC73T VONSEYDLI 25 Sep 2002 1326 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Oct 2002 1326 Transfer 5514 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD 5462 NAMIBIA 25 Sep 2002 1327 Capture Parent 000611A46BT VONSEYDLI ~ Oct 2002 1327 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Oct 2002 1327 Transfer 5515 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1347 Capture Parent 000612044AT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1347 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1347 Transfer 5516 M ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jul 2002 1350 Capture Parent 0006365B41T HELLINGHA ~20 Jan 2003 1350 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1350 Transfer 5517 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Capture Parent HERSHEY 000143FD2FT HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1348 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1348 Transfer 5518 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1349 Capture Parent NESTLE 000632504DT HELLINGHA ~ Jan 2003 1349 Transfer CHEETAH C 2 Feb 2003 1349 Transfer 5519 F ~ Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Capture Parent TOBLERONE 000632569ET HELLINGHA ~30 Jan 2003 1351 Transfer CHEETAH C 10 Feb 2003 1351 Transfer 5520 M 1 Aug 2002 3420 3750 PRET DW 1 Aug 2002 D93170 Birth Parent MA458 DEW582

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5522 F 1 Aug 2002 3420 3750 PRET DW 1 Aug 2002 D93169 Birth Parent FA457 DEW584 5523 M 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222233 Birth Parent OAK12 SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2952 Transfer 5524 M 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222234 Birth Parent OAK13 SIOUX FAL 13 Jun 2003 2953 Transfer 5525 F 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222231 Birth Hand OAK14 LEOPS ETC 10 Dec 2002 ______ Transfer 5526 F 10 Nov 2002 3830 3460 OAKHILL 10 Nov 2002 222232 Birth Parent OAK15 5527 M 19 Dec 2002 4180 3923 WASS BR C 19 Dec 2002 URAN Birth Parent URAN WAS162 PLANCKNDL 17 Mar 2004 002012 Loan to 5528 F 19 Dec 2002 4180 3923 WASS BR C 19 Dec 2002 URIA Birth Parent URIA WAS163 PLANCKNDL 17 Mar 2004 002011 Loan to 5530 F 24 May 2002 3896 3851 DVURKRALV 24 May 2002 041089 Birth Hand MINERVA-JAVC40 USTI 24 May 2002 UL0211 Ownership 5531 F 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00087 Birth Parent ANAMARIA BBB55 0001258285 LA FLECHE 19 Jun 2003 369 Loan to 5532 F 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00088 Birth Parent LUNA BB72 BB56 0006044459 AUGSBURG 23 Mar 2005 20051H Loan to HILVARENB 14 Jul 2005 M00088 Transfer 5533 M 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00089 Birth Parent ZOE BB73 BB57 000604363C PRAHA 24 Jul 2003 230115 Loan to 5534 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00151 Birth Parent JUA BB75 BB59 KREFELD 7 May 2003 1503 Loan to 5535 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00152 Birth Parent MATATA BB60 KOLN 2 Apr 2003 3095 Loan to

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5536 M 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00154 Birth Parent OTWANI BB7BB61 KREFELD 25 Jul 2003 1504 Loan to 5537 F 5 Jun 2001 3495 3424 HILVARENB 5 Jun 2001 M00153 Birth Parent KIJINI BB7BB62 5539 M 14 Aug 2001 2701 3919 BELFAST 14 Aug 2001 4050 Birth Parent BEG73 6130431 5540 M 14 Aug 2001 2701 3919 BELFAST 14 Aug 2001 4051 Birth Parent BEG74 6131E48 5547 M 11 Jan 2002 3839 2666 OUDTSHORN 11 Jan 2002 861 Birth Hand COLE CC125 JOHANSBRG 22 Jun 2004 6277 Loan to 5548 F 23 Jan 2002 4366 4405 MAKTOUM 23 Jan 2002 A00183 Birth Hand CHI-CHI MAK39 5549 M 22 Feb 2002 4403 4365 MAKTOUM 22 Feb 2002 A00181 Birth Parent MAK40 5550 M 22 Feb 2002 4403 4365 MAKTOUM 22 Feb 2002 A00182 Birth Parent MAK41 5551 M 7 May 2002 3496 3426 HILVARENB 7 May 2002 M02032 Birth Parent JINSI BB79BB63 00-0620-4846 KERKRADE 16 Apr 2005 M02154 Transfer 5552 M 7 May 2002 3496 3426 HILVARENB 7 May 2002 M02033 Birth Parent SAWA BB80 BB64 KERKRADE 16 Apr 2005 M02155 Transfer 5562 F 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ18 Birth Parent SAHARA / MZDD3 000610BB47 MULHOUSE 15 Oct 2003 M03135 Loan to 5563 F 15 Apr 2002 3762 3486 FONTAINE 15 Apr 2002 67AJ19 Birth Parent MARA / SAHZDD4 0006109FC3 MULHOUSE 15 Oct 2003 M03136 Loan to 5567 M 19 Sep 2000 3496 3426 HILVARENB 19 Sep 2000 M00090 Birth Parent NELSON BB7BB58 0006043996 KOLN 2 Apr 2003 3094 Loan to 5568 M 7 May 2002 3496 3426 HILVARENB 7 May 2002 M02034 Birth Parent SHADOW BB8BB65 0006202159 KERKRADE 16 Apr 2005 M02156 Transfer 5571 M 19 Oct 2002 4025 4021 CINCINNAT 19 Oct 2002 102090 Birth Hand OTJI CIN24 5 Apr 2004 Death

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5575 F 24 Sep 2002 3839 3834 OUDTSHORN 24 Sep 2002 896 Birth Hand CAYLA CC128 00063906EDT 5577 M 11 Oct 2002 3833 3662 OUDTSHORN 11 Oct 2002 893 Birth Hand CAINE CC130 0006393CD3T 5578 M 11 Oct 2002 3833 3662 OUDTSHORN 11 Oct 2002 894 Birth Hand CORBIN CC131 0006392F57T ALTENFELD 16 Jul 2003 ______ Transfer 5579 M 11 Oct 2002 3833 3662 OUDTSHORN 11 Oct 2002 895 Birth Hand CIARAN CC132 00063929DIT 5580 M 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1200 Birth Hand DUMA CC133 5582 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1202 Birth Hand DUSKY CC135 5583 F 27 Jul 2003 3839 3840 OUDTSHORN 27 Jul 2003 1203 Birth Hand DEZI CC136 5584 M 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1244 Birth Hand DUNCAN CC137 5585 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1245 Birth Hand DEMI CC138 ALTENFELD 12 May 2004 ______ Transfer 5586 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1246 Birth Hand DESERT CC139 JERUSALEM 7 Apr 2004 1725 Transfer 5587 F 8 Aug 2003 3839 3662 OUDTSHORN 8 Aug 2003 1247 Birth Hand Delta CC140 00063DFDC2 5588 M 8 Oct 2002 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 8 Oct 2002 849 Birth Parent F�ROCE SDP54 61C063F 5589 M 8 Oct 2002 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 8 Oct 2002 851 Birth Parent FICUS SDP55 61C1621 5590 M 8 Oct 2002 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 8 Oct 2002 852 Birth Parent FRIPON SDP56 610B7D0 CABOSSE 28 Nov 2003 ______ Loan to 5597 M 6 Sep 2002 4048 3724 MUNSTER 6 Sep 2002 22360 Birth Parent LOMAI MUN32 AUGSBURG 2 Jun 2004 20044H Loan to 5598 M 6 Sep 2002 4048 3724 MUNSTER 6 Sep 2002 22359 Birth Parent TURBO MUN33 WASS BR C 15 Jul 2004 ______ Transfer 5599 F 6 Sep 2002 4048 3724 MUNSTER 6 Sep 2002 22358 Birth Parent SENGA MUN34

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KREFELD 7 Jul 2004 1568 Loan to 5600 F 6 Sep 2002 4048 3724 MUNSTER 6 Sep 2002 22357 Birth Parent TOSHA MUN35 WASS BR C 15 Jul 2004 ______ Transfer 5602 M 2 Nov 2002 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 2 Nov 2002 1121 Birth Parent APOLLO FR92 NY BRONX 31 May 2004 M04109 Loan to 5603 M 2 Nov 2002 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 2 Nov 2002 1122 Birth Parent ATLAS FR93 SD-WAP 2 Nov 2002 602558 Ownership NY BRONX 31 May 2004 M04110 Loan to 5604 F 2 Nov 2002 2734 3527 FOSSILRIM 2 Nov 2002 1123 Birth Parent ANNABELLE FR94 RIO GRAND 15 Sep 2004 M04046 Loan to 5605 M 7 Nov 2002 3981 4126 SINGAPORE 7 Nov 2002 G9225 Birth Parent RAZEK SZG1 5606 M 7 Nov 2002 3981 4126 SINGAPORE 7 Nov 2002 G9224 Birth Parent LESTAD SZG2 5607 M 7 Nov 2002 3981 4126 SINGAPORE 7 Nov 2002 G9223 Birth Parent MORRIS SZG3 5608 F 7 Nov 2002 3981 4126 SINGAPORE 7 Nov 2002 G9222 Birth Parent ALINKA SZG4 5609 M 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 A2M139 Birth Unknown DYLAN HOE172 00-0613-455C FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14138 Transfer 5610 M 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE173 5611 F 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 A2M140 Birth Unknown SCAR HOE174 00-0610-ECCE FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14144 Transfer 5612 F 14 Jan 2002 3342 3418 HOEDSPRUI 14 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE175 5613 M 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HERMAN HOE176 00-063B-178A FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14140 Transfer

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101

5614 M 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown TOMMY HOE177 00-063A-ED66 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14141 Transfer 5615 F 22 Jan 2002 2161 3353 HOEDSPRUI 22 Jan 2002 ______ Birth Unknown JULES HOE178 00-063A-FEC3 FERNDALE ~ 2 Dec 2003 NONE Transfer OMAHA 3 Dec 2003 14142 Transfer 5616 M 24 Feb 2002 UNK UNK HOEDSPRUI 24 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE179 5617 F 24 Feb 2002 UNK UNK HOEDSPRUI 24 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE187 5618 F 24 Feb 2002 UNK UNK HOEDSPRUI 24 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE188 5619 M 28 Feb 2002 3005 2544 HOEDSPRUI 28 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE180 5620 F 28 Feb 2002 3005 2544 HOEDSPRUI 28 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE181 5621 F 28 Feb 2002 3005 2544 HOEDSPRUI 28 Feb 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE182 5625 M 28 Apr 2002 UNK 3351 HOEDSPRUI 28 Apr 2002 ______ Birth Unknown HOE186 5626 M ~ Nov 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 8 Dec 1998 NONE Capture Parent PIPPIN 0001439D44T AFRICAT 8 Dec 1998 AJ297 Transfer 5627 M ~ Apr 1997 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Jun 1997 NONE Capture Parent DEWEY 00013B5012T AFRICAT 29 Jun 1997 AJ183 Transfer 5628 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Aug 1999 NONE Capture Parent MINEY 00060F37F7T AFRICAT 12 Aug 1999 AJ20 Transfer 5629 M ~ Aug 1998 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 12 Aug 1999 NONE Capture Parent MO 00060F4521T AFRICAT 12 Aug 1999 AJ21 Transfer 5632 F ~ Mar 1999 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Jun 2001 NONE Capture Parent GYPSY 0005FD6E75T AFRICAT 1 Jun 2001 AJ56 Transfer 5633 F ~ Jul 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Parent VALENTINE AFRICAT 18 Jan 2002 AJ09 Transfer

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102

5635 M ~ Nov 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 16 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Parent HARVEY 000611D469T AFRICAT 18 Jan 2002 AJ07 Transfer 5636 F ~ Nov 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 16 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Parent Mathis 000612490CT AFRICAT 18 Jan 2002 AJ08 Transfer 5637 F ~ Nov 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Mar 2002 NONE Capture Parent SUSAN 0006126704T AFRICAT 1 Mar 2002 AJ1/02 Transfer 5638 F 1 Dec 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Mar 2002 NONE Capture Parent DOT 0006120604T AFRICAT 15 Jul 2002 AJ23 Transfer 5639 M 17 Jan 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Hand GOMEZ AFRICAT 17 Jan 2002 AJ03 Transfer 5640 M 17 Jan 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Hand PUGSLEY AFRICAT 17 Oct 2002 AJ04 Transfer 5641 F 17 Jan 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Hand MORTICIA AFRICAT 17 Jan 2002 AJ05 Transfer 5642 F 17 Jan 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2002 NONE Capture Hand WEDNESDAY AFRICAT 17 Jan 2002 AJ06 Transfer 5643 F ~ 1 Apr 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Oct 2002 NONE Capture Parent MARKS AFRICAT 29 Oct 2002 AJ52 Transfer 5644 F ~ 1 Apr 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 29 Oct 2002 NONE Capture Parent SPENCER AFRICAT 29 Oct 2002 AJ53 Transfer 5645 M 1 Jul 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 16 Oct 2002 NONE Capture Parent BOOTS AFRICAT 30 Oct 2002 AJ54 Transfer 5646 M ~ 1 Jan 1995 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 10 Apr 1996 AJ0303 Capture Parent CLYDE 967000000108695 HERTZ 10 Apr 1996 NONE Transfer HANSEN 10 Apr 2003 AJ0303 Transfer

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103

5647 F ~ 1 Apr 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 10 Apr 1997 NONE Capture Parent BONNIE 967000000275464 HERTZ 10 Apr 1997 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 10 Apr 2003 AJ0403 Transfer 5648 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 17 Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent CASPER 0006126177T AFRICAT 21 Jan 2003 AJ0103 Transfer 5649 M ~ Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent TOBY 00063DE8D2T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1303 Transfer 5650 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZEN 000642C0C0T MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1403 Transfer 5651 F ~ 1 Sep 2002 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent ZIPPY 00063DEEDET MEYER 27 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 29 Aug 2003 AJ1503 Transfer 5653 F ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 27 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent CURLY FROESE 27 Jun 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 30 Jun 2003 AJ1003 Transfer 5654 M ~ 1 Apr 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 31 Aug 2003 AJ1803 Capture Parent BANGLES HOTH 31 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1803 Transfer 5655 M 1 May 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 23 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUBBLES SCHUBERT 23 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 23 Nov 2003 AJ2303 Transfer 5656 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33009 Birth Parent ZUHRI WO59 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040462 Loan to 5657 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33010 Birth Parent ABASI WO60 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040463 Loan to 5658 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33011 Birth Parent LUTALO WO61

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DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040464 Loan to 5659 M 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33012 Birth Parent RAFIKI / RWO62 DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040465 Loan to 5660 F 2 May 2003 4175 3915 YULEE 2 May 2003 Y33013 Birth Parent LUCIA WO63 5661 F 1 Jun 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 1 Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent BUTTONS KOBER 17 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer AFRICAT 17 Oct 2003 AJ2203 Transfer 5662 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 12 Sep 2003 NON Capture Parent CASSANDRA AFRICAT 13 Sep 2003 AJ1903 Transfer 5663 M 8 Jul 2003 3638 3725 PEAUGRES 8 Jul 2003 967 Birth Parent HERCULE SDP63 5664 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1000 Birth Parent INDIE SDP64 061BE535 COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ4 Loan to 5665 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1001 Birth Parent ILLUSION SDP65 0610B468 COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ5 Loan to 5666 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 1002 Birth Parent ISIS SDP66 0610B4BF COULANGE 17 Sep 2004 AJ6 Loan to 5667 F 13 Aug 2003 3917 3286 PEAUGRES 13 Aug 2003 999 Birth Parent IVOIRE SDP67 5670 M 6 Oct 2003 3839 4152 OUDTSHORN 6 Oct 2003 1251 Birth Hand DYLAN CC141 5671 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33016 Birth Parent WO65 5672 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33017 Birth Parent WO67 5673 M 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33018 Birth Parent WO68 5674 F 7 Dec 2003 4175 4178 YULEE 7 Dec 2003 Y33019 Birth Parent WO69 5676 M 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 399 Birth Parent TUCK AW111 12 Mar 2004 Death

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105

5677 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 400 Birth Parent MERCY AW112 5678 F 10 May 2003 4074 4136 NISHIMURO 10 May 2003 401 Birth Parent SCHEKLAN AW113 5680 F ~ Oct 2002 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ 1 Nov 2002 NONE Capture Parent TWO TOES / 00-063B-20FE PRET DW 26 Nov 2002 D93201 Transfer 5681 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93202 Birth Parent MA463 DEW 585 5682 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93203 Birth Parent MA464 DEW586 5683 M 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93204 Birth Parent MA465 DEW587 5684 F 6 Apr 2003 3420 3968 PRET DW 6 Apr 2003 D93205 Birth Parent Q51 / FE05DEW588 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5685 M 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93207 Birth Parent MA467 DEW589 5687 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93209 Birth Parent MYA DEW591 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39515 Transfer 5688 F 10 Apr 2003 3632 3586 PRET DW 10 Apr 2003 D93210 Birth Parent FA470 DEW592 7 Jan 2004 Death 5690 M 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93211 Birth Parent MA471 DEW 594 10 Jul 2004 Death 5692 F 11 Apr 2003 3420 3687 PRET DW 11 Apr 2003 D93213 Birth Unknown FA473 DEW473 5693 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93214 Birth Parent MA474 DEW597 5694 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93215 Birth Parent ZAG DEW598 CH2 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH2/3 Loan to 5695 M 13 Apr 2003 3989 3787 PRET DW 13 Apr 2003 D93216 Birth Parent MA476 DEW599 5696 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93217 Birth Parent MA477 DEW600 00-0643-50F4 5697 M 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93218 Birth Parent MA478 DEW601

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5698 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93219 Birth Parent FA479 DEW602 5699 F 15 Apr 2003 3420 2989 PRET DW 15 Apr 2003 D93220 Birth Parent FA480 DEW603 5700 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93221 Birth Parent MA481 DEW604 00-0643-61E9 5701 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93222 Birth Parent MA482 DEW605 5702 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 D93223 Birth Parent ZIG DEW606 LUSAKA 18 Mar 2005 CH1/3 Loan to 5703 M 17 Apr 2003 3420 3983 PRET DW 17 Apr 2003 ME052 Birth Parent DEW607 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5704 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93225 Birth Parent MA484 DEW608 5705 M 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93226 Birth Parent MA485 DEW609 5706 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93227 Birth Parent FA486 DEW610 28 May 2004 Death 5707 F 22 Apr 2003 3632 3970 PRET DW 22 Apr 2003 D93228 Birth Parent JAMOCCHA DEW611 TORONTO 22 Jun 2004 39514 Transfer 5708 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93231 Birth Parent MA490 DEW612 5709 M 23 Apr 2003 3964 3405 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93232 Birth Parent MA491 DEW613 5710 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93229 Birth Parent FA488 DEW614 5711 F 23 Apr 2003 3420 3635 PRET DW 23 Apr 2003 D93230 Birth Parent FA489 DEW615 00-0642-DE07 5712 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93233 Birth Parent ZACK DEW616 TORONTO 22 May 2004 39513 Transfer 5713 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93234 Birth Parent ZEKE DEW493 TORONTO 22 May 2004 39512 Transfer

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5714 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93235 Birth Parent MA494 DEW618 5715 M 4 May 2003 3420 4106 PRET DW 4 May 2003 D93236 Birth Parent ME053 / K5DEW619 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5716 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93244 Birth Hand MA495 DEW620 5717 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93245 Birth Hand MA496 DEW621 5718 M 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93247 Birth Hand MA498 DEW622 5719 F 17 May 2003 3965 3750 PRET DW 17 May 2003 D93248 Birth Hand FA499 DEW623 15 Jul 2004 Death 5720 M 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93249 Birth Parent MA500 DEW624 5721 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93250 Birth Parent FA501 DEW501 5722 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93251 Birth Parent FA502 DEW626 TOKYOTAMA 3 Mar 2004 4358 Transfer 5723 F 5 Jun 2003 3410 4113 PRET DW 5 Jun 2003 D93252 Birth Parent FE054 / Q5DEW627 ALBUSTAN 22 Dec 2004 ______ Transfer 5724 M 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93255 Birth Hand SHAKA DEW628 5725 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93256 Birth Hand FA503 /GRADEW629 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 FA503 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93256 Transfer 5726 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93254 Birth Hand MODJADJI DEW630 STELLENBO 18 Oct 2003 Q56 Loan to PRET DW 9 Sep 2004 D93254 Transfer 5727 F 7 Jun 2003 3420 3990 PRET DW 7 Jun 2003 D93253 Birth Hand FE055 / Q5DEW631 19 May 2004 Death 5729 M 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand MR. BIG CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1379 Transfer

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JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1379 Loan to 5730 F 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand SAMANTHA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1380 Transfer 5731 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1 Aug 2003 NONE Capture Hand CARRIE CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1381 Transfer 2 Apr 2004 Death 5732 M ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 NONE Capture Parent TUANO CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1384 Transfer JACOBS 6 Nov 2004 1384 Transfer 5733 F ~ 1 Jul 2003 WILD WILD NAMIBIA 30 Oct 2003 1382 Capture Parent TEMPESTA CHEETAH C 30 Oct 2003 1382 Transfer 5738 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1886 Birth Unknown WASOMI WAS165 5739 M 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1887 Birth Unknown APOLLO WAS166 CAKS R 18 Dec 2003 1887 Transfer 5740 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1888 Birth Unknown WAZIMA WAS167 5741 F 23 Jun 2003 4048 3121 WASS BR C 23 Jun 2003 1889 Birth Unknown WINDA WAS168 5742 M 8 Jun 2003 UNK 3979 COLUMBUS 8 Jun 2003 203059 Birth Hand SHOMBAY COL90 YULEE 8 Jun 2003 Y33305 Ownership 7 Jul 2003 Y33305 Transfer DISNEY AK 27 Oct 2004 040461 Loan to 5746 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5780 Birth Parent RAPSODIA WSZ11 AYWAILLE 12 Apr 2005 ______ Transfer 5747 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5781 Birth Parent RAFA WSZ13 5749 F 27 Feb 2003 3668 3902 WARSAW 27 Feb 2003 S5783 Birth Unknown ROZETTA WSZ12 5754 M 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI22

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5755 F 19 Oct 2003 3478 3481 MITO CHO 19 Oct 2003 ______ Birth Parent AKI21 7 Feb 2004 Death 5756 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5698 Birth Parent BASTET DP324 5757 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5699 Birth Parent SAHARA DP325 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer 5758 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5700 Birth Parent AKILA DP326 5759 F 11 Oct 2003 4257 4011 DICKERSON 11 Oct 2003 5701 Birth Parent NAIROBI DP327 BIRMINGHM 26 Feb 2005 ______ Transfer 5762 F 7 Oct 2002 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 7 Oct 2002 3383 Birth Hand SALOME ZLP38 5763 M 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3569 Birth Hand NONO ZLP39 5764 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3570 Birth Hand NICKETTE ZLP40 5765 F 5 Dec 2003 3925 3285 LA PALMYR 5 Dec 2003 3571 Birth Hand OLGA ZLP41 5766 M 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22438 Birth Parent KIJANI MUN36 5767 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22439 Birth Parent MUN37 5768 F 18 Apr 2003 4048 3119 MUNSTER 18 Apr 2003 22440 Birth Parent VITESSE MUN38 WASS BR C 15 Jul 2004 ______ Transfer 5781 M ~ Mar 1998 WILD3 WILD4 KENYA ~ 1 May 1998 WILD Capture Hand DUMA DULLE NANYUKI 28 May 1998 DUMA Transfer 5782 M ~ Mar 1998 WILD3 WILD4 KENYA ~ 1 May 1998 WILD Capture Hand BILL NANYUKI 28 May 1998 BILL Transfer 5783 F ~ Mar 1998 WILD3 WILD4 KENYA ~ 1 May 1998 WILD Capture Hand DIANE NANYUKI 28 May 1998 DIANE Transfer 5822 F ~ 2003 WILD WILD S.AFRICA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent FB353 NCMP ~ Jun 2003 WCF037 Transfer

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PRET DW 28 Oct 2003 D93436 Loan to 3 Jun 2004 D93463 Transfer 5953 M 7 Dec 2002 4366 4405 MAKTOUM 7 Dec 2002 A00184 Birth Parent SQUINT MAK42 5954 F 7 Dec 2002 4366 4405 MAKTOUM 7 Dec 2002 A00185 Birth Parent SANDY MAK43 5960 F 16 Dec 2002 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 16 Dec 2002 A00187 Birth Hand SAVANNAH MAK45 24 Feb 2004 Death 5961 M 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00392 Birth Parent MAK46 22 Feb 2004 Death 5962 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00393 Birth Parent MAK47 25 Feb 2004 Death 5963 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00394 Birth Parent MAK48 5964 F 14 Mar 2003 4408 4391 MAKTOUM 14 Mar 2003 A00395 Birth Parent MAK49 21 Feb 2004 Death 5965 M 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00396 Birth Parent MAK50 5966 F 6 Apr 2003 4367 4404 MAKTOUM 6 Apr 2003 A00397 Birth Parent MAK51 15 Feb 2004 Death 5985 M ~ Oct 2001 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~ Oct 2001 ______ Birth Unknown 00-0604-A897 MAFUNYANE ???? ______ Transfer GUADALJR 25 Jun 2002 M02219 Transfer 5987 F 29 Sep 2002 UNK UNK MAFUNYANE 29 Sep 2002 ______ Birth Unknown IVANA 5305470F4C GUADALJR 12 Feb 2004 M02426 Transfer 6000 M 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V751 Birth Parent LUCA HAZ 6 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 22 Jan 2004 Death 6001 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V750 Birth Parent LEA HAZ 7 21 Jan 2004 Death

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6002 F 5 Aug 2003 4179 3920 HANNOVER 5 Aug 2003 V749 Birth Parent LAILA HAZ 8 JADERBERG 5 Aug 2003 ______ Ownership HANNOVER 21 Jan 2004 Death 6003 F 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 ______ Birth Hand SIENNA EAF54 985100009612777 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI003 Transfer ARNHEM 10 Mar 2003 610583 Loan to 6004 F 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 ______ Birth Hand LICCY EAF55 985100009616744 EBELTOFT 16 Mar 2001 ACI004 Transfer ARNHEM 10 Mar 2003 610584 Loan to WASS BR C 20 Jul 2004 ______ Loan to 6005 M 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 NABILA Birth Hand NABILA EAF56 985100009629182 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI001 Loan to HUIZEN FD 15 Feb 2003 ______ Transfer 6006 F 23 Apr 2000 2481 2551 HUIZEN FD 23 Apr 2000 ______ Birth Hand OLIVIA EAF57 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI002 Loan to HUIZEN FD 11 Mar 2004 ______ Transfer 6011 M 14 Mar 1998 2481 UNK HUIZEN FD 14 Mar 1998 ______ Birth Parent YELLOW EYEEAF58 00-01CG-1CA2 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI005 Transfer 6012 M 14 Mar 1998 2481 UNK HUIZEN FD 14 Mar 1998 ______ Birth Parent ODIN EAF59 00-01FA-DF89 EBELTOFT 16 Feb 2001 ACI006 Transfer 6013 F ~ 2001 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~ 2001 ______ Birth Unknown CHIRA GHIAZZA R ~ Sep 2001 NONE Transfer RABAT 6 Oct 2001 ______ Transfer 6018 M ???? UNK UNK UNKNOWN ???? ______ Birth Unknown CIRILO BUENOSAIR 15 May 2002 1430 Transfer 6019 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041092 Birth Parent KAJA VC42 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9178 Transfer

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6020 M 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041093 Birth Parent SHOT VC43 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9179 Transfer 6021 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041094 Birth Parent ETNA VC44 00-063B-F7D7 BANHAM 10 Jan 2005 5042 Transfer 6022 F 12 Apr 2003 3896 3065 DVURKRALV 12 Apr 2003 041095 Birth Parent SALOME VC45 LISBON 16 Sep 2004 9180 Transfer 6023 M 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3466 Birth Parent FWP138 6024 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3465 Birth Parent FWP139 6025 F 26 Jul 2003 UNK 4064 FOTA 26 Jul 2003 3467 Birth Parent FWP140 6026 M 1 Dec 2002 4208 4213 SHARJAHBR 1 Dec 2002 AJ041 Birth Parent GIMLI BCA1 6027 M 1 Dec 2002 4208 4213 SHARJAHBR 1 Dec 2002 AJ042 Birth Parent GANDALF BCA2 6028 F 1 Dec 2002 4208 4213 SHARJAHBR 1 Dec 2002 AJ043 Birth Parent GWEN 89 BCA3 00-060D-843A HILVARENB 11 May 2005 M02348 Loan to 6029 F 1 Dec 2002 4208 4213 SHARJAHBR 1 Dec 2002 AJ044 Birth Parent GALLIE 90 BCA4 00-0603-5544 HILVARENB 11 May 2005 M02349 Loan to 6030 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent HARKAN QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ045 Transfer 6031 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent MUDDIE QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ046 Transfer 6032 M ~ Jun 2002 WILD7 WILD8 SOMALIA ~ Jan 2003 NONE Capture Parent AIDEED QATAR Q ~ Feb 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 10 May 2003 AJ047 Transfer 6033 M ~ Jun 2001 WILD WILD SOMALIA ~ Jun 2003 NONE Capture Parent DHOW

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SHARJAH 2 Aug 2003 NONE Transfer SHARJAHBR 5 Aug 2003 AJ048 Transfer 6040 M 15 Feb 2002 UNK UNK DANIEL 15 Feb 2002 SAVANA Birth Hand SAVANAH DAN1 6041 M 15 Feb 2002 UNK UNK DANIEL 15 Feb 2002 NIKITA Birth Hand DAN2 6042 F ???? UNK UNK UNKNOWN ???? ______ Birth Parent DANIEL ???? ROSIE Transfer 6043 M ???? UNK UNK UNKNOWN ???? ______ Birth Parent DANIEL ???? SCAR Transfer 6049 F 28 Jun 1996 3179 2548 OLMENSE 28 Jun 1996 TICA Birth Unknown TICA OZ8 BRAUNSCHW 3 Jun 1998 4 Transfer 6050 F 28 Jun 1996 3179 2548 OLMENSE 28 Jun 1996 CHICA Birth Hand CHICA OZ9 BRAUNSCHW 3 Jun 1998 5 Transfer SALZBURG 20 May 2002 1058 Loan to BRAUNSCHW 4 Apr 2003 5 Transfer WASS BR C 11 May 2004 CHICA Loan to BRAUNSCHW 8 Jul 2004 CHICA Transfer MUNSTER 26 Oct 2004 22777 Loan to 6056 M ~ 1996 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 WILD Capture Parent AJ04/04 AFRICAT 6 Feb 2004 SCRIBB Transfer 6057 M ~ 1994 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ 1999 WILD Capture Parent GANDOLF AFRICAT 6 Feb 2004 GANDOL Transfer 6068 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M232 Birth Parent PWP1 EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1132 Loan to 6069 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M233 Birth Parent STRIPE 6070 M 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M234 Birth Parent JANGO PWP3 6071 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M235 Birth Parent NEENA PWP4 6072 F 19 Oct 2003 4444 4165 BROXBOURN 19 Oct 2003 M236 Birth Parent PWP5

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EXMOOR 16 Jul 2004 1131 Loan to 6 Sep 2004 Death 6074 M ~ Jan 2001 WILD WILD NAMIBIA ~ Mar 2001 WILD Capture Hand KLUCKNER ~ Mar 2001 MOOGLY Transfer PRIVATE ~ 1 Aug 2002 MOOGLY Transfer 6082 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39018 Birth Parent WHITE TIP MON1 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50003 Loan to 6083 M 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39019 Birth Parent KAIDI, INKMON2 WERRIBEE 21 Feb 2005 A50002 Loan to 6099 M 7 Nov 2000 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 7 Nov 2000 385 Birth Parent MOO AW115 6100 F 7 Nov 2000 3412 3274 NISHIMURO 7 Nov 2000 386 Birth Parent COLON AW116 6124 M 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240007 Birth Hand ZZP 35 1 Jan 2004 Death 6125 F 26 Dec 2003 3896 3851 PRAHA 26 Dec 2003 240008 Birth Parent ZZP 36 2 Jan 2004 Death 6130 F 12 May 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 12 May 2003 A39020 Birth Parent NAKULA,BLAMON3 6131 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49223 Birth Parent MON4 19 Sep 2004 Death 6132 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49221 Birth Parent ASKARI MON5 00-0643-10BA 6133 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49219 Birth Parent TSOTSIE MON6 00-064E-6739 6134 M 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49218 Birth Parent SKUKUSA MON7 00-064E-4AB8 6135 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49222 Birth Parent SHAKARRI MON8 00-0643-E9E7 6136 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49224 Birth Parent MON9 19 Sep 2004 Death

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6137 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49220 Birth Parent NURBANU / MON10 00-0642-CAB6 BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40024 Transfer 6138 F 11 Sep 2003 3715 3590 MONARTO 11 Sep 2003 A49217 Birth Parent KAMILI / CMON11 00-0643-997B BEERWAH 24 Dec 2004 A40023 Transfer 6145 F ~ 1997 UNK UNK UNKNOWN ~ 1997 ______ Birth Unknown MILA DE PENHA ~ 1998 ______ Transfer SAO PAULO 5 May 2001 25514 Transfer 3 Jan 2005 Death 6153 M 16 Sep 1999 UNK UNK LESATSI 16 Sep 1999 ______ Birth Unknown AFRICA NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0664 Transfer 6154 F 10 Jul 2000 UNK UNK LESATSI 10 Jul 2000 ______ Birth Parent NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0666 Transfer 6155 F 6 Feb 2001 UNK UNK LESATSI 6 Feb 2001 ______ Birth Unknown TANDI NONE ISSUE OLMENSE 6 Jun 2003 OZ0665 Transfer 6160 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232332 Birth Parent 1210903 OAK 16 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 121090 Transfer 6161 M 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232334 Birth Parent BARAFU OAK 17 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04192 Transfer 6162 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232333 Birth Parent 2210903 OAK 18 IEFS 22 Feb 2004 221090 Transfer 6163 F 21 Sep 2003 3830 3460 OAKHILL 21 Sep 2003 232335 Birth Parent KIBARA OAK 19 DENVER 28 May 2004 A04193 Transfer 6193 F ~ Dec 2001 WILD5 WILD6 SUDAN ~ 2002 WILD Capture Hand MARHARA ALI ABDUL ~ 2002 MARHAR Transfer MAKTOUM 29 Jan 2004 A00407 Loan to 6194 F ~ Dec 2001 WILD5 WILD6 SUDAN ~ 2002 WILD Capture Hand LIZA ALI ABDUL ~ 2002 LIZA Transfer MAKTOUM 29 Jan 2004 A00408 Loan to

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6195 M 3 May 1995 UNK UNK UNKNOWN 3 May 1995 ______ Birth Unknown JUUL OLMENSE ~ Jun 1996 OZ0476 Loan to 6213 F ~ 1995 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 VICKY Transfer Unknown VICKY 4366617046 6214 F ~ 2002 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 PENNY Transfer Unknown PENNY 4366690F5E 6215 F ~ Dec 2002 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 JACKY Transfer Unknown JACKY 4366624745 6216 M ~ Dec 2000 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 ROMULU Transfer Unknown ROMULUS 4368342910 6217 M ~ 2000 UNK UNK PARYS ~ 2003 REMUS Transfer Unknown REMUS 434C711444 6228 F ~ Mar 2003 UNK UNK S.AFRICAR ~ Mar 2003 ______ Birth Unknown KHAOKHEOW 5 Oct 2003 460063 Transfer 6229 M ~ Aug 2002 UNK UNK S.AFRICAR ~ Aug 2002 ______ Birth Unknown KHAOKHEOW 5 Oct 2003 460062 Transfer 6233 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041097 Birth Parent DARK VC51 6234 M 11 Dec 2003 2572 4007 DVURKRALV 11 Dec 2003 041098 Birth Parent BREIT VC52 24 Sep 2004 Death 6266 M 21 Nov 2001 UNK UNK PRIVATE 21 Nov 2001 ______ Birth Parent JOHANSBRG 21 Jan 2005 6661 Transfer 6267 F 11 May 2002 UNK UNK PRIVATE 11 May 2002 ______ Birth Parent JOHANSBRG 21 Jan 2005 6662 Transfer ================================================================================================================================= TOTALS: 697.661.1 (1353)

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Section I

Papers Submitted for Publication in Studbook

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CONSERVATION STRATEGY

FOR THE

LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF THE CHEETAH IN NAMIBIA

DR. LAURIE MARKER

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CHEETAH CONSERVATION FUND

P.O. BOX 1755

OTJIWARONGO

NAMIBIA

PHONE: (264) 67 306 225

FAX: (264) 67 306 247

EMAIL: [email protected]

REPORTING PERIOD

JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2003

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2003 has been a year of change and intense activity at CCF. Facilities are continuously improved: Eleven captive cheetahs were moved to the new 64-ha holding pen, while rhino infrastructure has progressed significantly. Collaborative biomedical research involved work on 121 cheetahs compared to 100 in 2002. Gastric biopsies on captive and wild cheetahs increased from 52 in 2002, to 75 during this reporting period, while the number of semen samples stored in the Genome Resource Bank grew from 59 to 108. Eight scientific papers have been published this year, while eight more were submitted. As of 31 December 2003, CCF is housing 26 non-releasable cheetahs, compared to 23 in 2002. Data on the Namibian farmland ecosystem is growing, with 51 game counts held on CCF farms this year. In addition, CCF coordinated the annual Full Moon Waterhole Count through the Waterberg Conservancy. The CCF Bush plant, our bush encroachment initiative, is now nearly ready to begin production of bush logs, and a marketing consultant has begun work to market and sell the bush logs internationally. Four litters of Anatolian Shepherd Livestock Guarding Dogs were placed this year: 14 on commercial farms and 20 on communal farms. One puppy was kept at CCF as a breeding bitch. All puppies were vaccinated and monitored on schedule, while adult livestock guarding dogs were monitored as needed. CCF is currently developing a GIS map highlighting the location of all placed Livestock Guarding Dogs. CCF’s model farm welcomed two students from the Neudamm Agricultural College for six-week internships, and closed the year with 31 more cattle heads, 12 more goats, and 45 more sheep, for a total of 284 cattle, 149 goats, and 193 sheep. Contact with farming communities is key to CCF’s programmes. In 2003, CCF attended or made presentations at approximately 10 farmers’ associations and conservancy meetings, in addition to individual farm visits. CCF also participated in eight agricultural fairs. The issue of predator problems was addressed directly, and through newsletters and media articles. CCF also continued to play active roles in organisations such as the Large Carnivore Management Association (LCMAN), the Waterberg Conservancy, and the Conservancy Association of Namibia (CANAM). Developing a national pride in the cheetah through community-based conservation education is another important element of CCF’s programmes. In 2003, 14 school groups visited CCF’s Centre and Museum for day programmes, compared to 10 in 2003. The number of schools that stayed at CCF’s campsites increased to 14 in 2003, for a total of 517 learners. Similarly, CCF hosted youth groups on its campsites for a total of 109 youth. The number of visitors to the Education Centre remained high at approximately 2000 in 2003. As the second half of the year brought a shift in CCF’s education focus as less schools were visited during this period, resulting in a decrease in the number of students reached through school visits. In addition, a virtual tour of the Education Centre has been published on CCF’s web page for further outreach, and a new Education Officer was hired in December. In collaboration with UNAM, the Smithsonian Institution (SI) of Washington, DC, and the African Conservation Science Centre, the first Conservation Biology & Wildlife Management training course was held in January, for 19 course participants. Along these lines, an

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Environmental Education course in collaboration with SI, Environmental Education and Conservation Global, is being organised for January 2004. A key activity during this period was CCF’s participation in the Environmental Educators Association of Southern Africa (EEASA) Conference in June. At this conference, we held a workshop that dealt with developing and implementing predator conservation into the formal curriculum and non-formal education in Namibia and throughout the SADAC region. As a result, a curriculum was submitted and is currently being reviewed by a panel led by the National Institute for Education Development (NIED). Participation in other workshops includes a Teacher Training Workshop, a Peace Corps teacher’s meeting, and a workshop to evaluate the effects of HIV/AIDS on conservation. CCF also helped to organise and instruct a Game Capture and Translocation Course in September. CCF held its first course on Integrated Livestock and Predator Management for 42 participants. The course, organised in collaboration with RISE Namibia, was intended for communal conservancy members, and extension officers of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET). Because of the positive feedback, a manual based on the course topics is being compiled. The document will be printed in English and Afrikaans, and will be distributed to communal farmers, as well as to conservation and agricultural students. Several Namibian and international students have conducted their research and in-service training at CCF. In addition, two CCF staff members graduated with a B-Tech from Polytechnic of Namibia as well as two students that completed their 6-month in-service training from the same institution, and two other staff members are working towards their Master’s Degrees. CCF is also working with a Master’s student from University of Natal. Training was provided at CCF for University of Namibia students, as well as students from Round River Conservation Studies, and three students from University of Oregon’s Global Graduates programme. As a member of the Otjiwarongo Tourism Forum, CCF is playing a key role in eco-tourism and the promotion of Otjiwarongo as the “Cheetah Capital of the World.” The Forum is now in the process of publishing a business directory to attract investors to Otjiwarongo. CCF continues to host international visitors from renowned organisations around the world, and encourages them to stay within the Waterberg Conservancy. CCF’s research and conservation programme in Kenya has continued to lay solid groundwork in research, education and outreach of conservation of cheetahs and their habitat. In 2003, CCF Kenya conducted programmes in 24 schools, and made 16 presentations to tourists on the Great Cheetah Census campaign. In July, CCF Kenya hosted a workshop for 40 experts and supporters of cheetah conservation, with a follow up meeting in December. CCF also continues to work closely with individuals and organisations worldwide, and in particular with groups in Iran, Botswana and South Africa on cheetah conservation. Our fifth annual fundraising dinner and silent auction in Windhoek attracted 300 guests. The Namibian Prime Minister, Hon. Theo-Ben Gurirab, was the guest of honour, while Dr. Patrick Bergin, President & CEO of the African Wildlife Foundation, acted as the key note speaker. CCF’s Director travelled to the US three times this year to deal with CCF USA business, as well as for fundraising and lectures. Her fall tour, which also included Canada, covered 25 cities, with some 30 well-attended lectures and ample media coverage. While the US continues to be the major source of funds for CCF, efforts continue through CCF UK, CCF Canada, and Cheetah OutReach in South Africa.

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The Director also attended five important international meetings and conferences, including the American Zoo Association (AZA) Annual Conference, and the World Parks Congress (WPC) in South Africa. The WPC is held once every 10 years, and Laurie was involved in the development of a new task force that deals with Human-Wildlife Conflict. CCF’s Public Relations efforts resulted in significant media coverage and feature articles internationally and in Namibia. Three film crews visited CCF in 2003, including one led by Jack Hannah of the Columbus Zoo and Busch Gardens, and another one by Peter Gros. Peter Gros is hosting an Animal Planet’s Mutual of Omaha Special on Cheetahs of Namibia, filmed at CCF for several weeks in 2003 and scheduled to air in March 2004. Volunteers continue to lend their expertise to CCF, either through EarthWatch, Raleigh International, or CCF’s own Volunteer Programme. In 2003, 43 EarthWatch volunteers, 100 Raleigh team members, and 41 CCF volunteers were welcomed at CCF, including students, and professionals in animal or veterinary care, as well as various business fields. At the end of 2003, CCF professional staff consists of 18 members, including two based in Kenya, as well as a veterinary technician and a reproductive physiologist sponsored by White Oak Conservation Center and the Smithsonian Institution, respectively. CCF also employs 19 farm and domestic workers.

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I. INTRODUCTION The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), founded in 1990, has as its mission “to be an internationally recognised centre of excellence in research and education on cheetahs and their eco-systems, working with all stakeholders to achieve best practice in the conservation and management of the world’s cheetahs”. CCF undertakes basic research regarding cheetah and their habitat; maintains a major public education programme and creates and disseminates education materials worldwide; conducts programmes of community upliftment and predator conflict resolution; assists in the management of captive and free-ranging cheetah throughout the world; and publishes scientific papers on its research findings. CCF's base of operations is in Namibia, which has the largest and one of the few sustainable populations of free-ranging cheetah in the world. The cheetah's survival depends on a total ecological system of farmland management, prey species management, and habitat stability. CCF’s Namibian focus is to work with livestock farming communities in order to develop ways to reduce conflict. This is achieved by devising a conservation plan that secures habitat for the species, while still accommodating farmers’ land use needs. CCF carries out scientific research programmes in areas such as cheetah population biology, cheetah ecology, cheetah health and reproduction and human impacts on the cheetah. CCF researchers develop, test, and promote alternative land management practices such as conservancy development, non-lethal predator control, relocation of problem cheetahs, and eco-tourism. Additionally, CCF conducts both Namibian and international education programmes to raise awareness of the cheetah’s endangered status. These illustrate ways in which the species can be protected and encourages worldwide support. II. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE The Cheetah Conservation Fund is an international organisation with registered organisations in Namibia, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. In 1991 CCF became a Namibian Voluntary Trust, with a Namibian Board of Directors comprised of leaders in the local community, business, agricultural and government sectors. In 2002, the Namibian Board completed the registration of the Cheetah Conservation Fund as a not-for-profit Section 21 Company, while CCF Canada registered as a charity in that country. Additionally, there is an International Science Advisory Board that assists in planning and advising on research projects. CCF’s Executive Director is assisted in the management and operations of CCF by a core professional staff, short-term volunteers, and students. CCF’s International Research and Education Centre is the base for all CCF’s activities. The Centre is located near Otjiwarongo, Namibia on the farms Elandsvreugde, Osonanga, Boskop (Khayam’s Kopje), Cheetah View, Bellebenno, and Janhelpman, totalling 39,000 hectares. The farm base is in prime cheetah habitat and a wildlife friendly area, with neighbouring farmers who believe in conservation ethics. This ensures a large prey population, which is important for the cheetah population. CCF is an active member of the Waterberg Conservancy, which encompasses over 200,000 hectares of private farmland surrounding the Waterberg Plateau Park - a national game park dedicated to rare and endangered species. The Conservancy's farmers cooperatively manage the Conservancy’s wildlife for long-term sustainability. This in turn provides habitat and prey base for the cheetah. III. PROGRESS DURING REPORTING PERIOD: January – December 2003

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A. Facility Developments CCF developed and finished a new holding pen for captive cheetahs on the farm Bellebenno, where 11 non-releasable female cheetahs were moved. This pen was developed to allow more space for captive cheetahs and conform to the new government specifications on size, which is one hectare per cheetah, and Raleigh International assisted in the construction of the handling and feeding enclosures attached to the 64- -hectare facility. In the first half of 2003, a fence line was been laid out, and bush cleared for a perimeter fence that will enclose approximately 14,000 ha for a rhino fence. With the support of a grant from Bush Gardens, Raleigh International worked on the rhino sanctuary infrastructure. They built two natural water holes, and made improvements to a building that will serve as an anti-poaching patrol post. Raleigh also renovated two workers’ houses during this reporting period. B. Research CCF staff conducts field research to gather data on distribution, behaviour, biology, demographics, livestock/cheetah interactions, and health of cheetahs. Farmers participate in the research through live capture of cheetah on their farms, assist in collecting biological samples and measurements, ear tagging, and release. They also report on other cheetah/livestock interactions. CCF staff, assisted by volunteers, work directly with farmers on cheetah issues and collaborates with other researchers and institutions from the United States, Europe, Namibia and South Africa. This collaboration has allowed experts in genetics, reproduction, veterinary medicine, pathology and conservation to work with CCF thus expanding the use of this valuable data.

An extensive database has been developed, with new data continually being added. All samples are meticulously stored and serve as a reference database for future studies. Eight papers were published during this period, including one in the Journal of Mammalogy, titled Morphology, Physical Condition and Growth of the Cheetah and two by Biological Conservation titled Aspects of the management of cheetahs, Acinonyx jubatus jubatus, trapped on Namibian farmlands and Demography of the Namibian cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus jubatus. Eight more papers were submitted for publication, including Evaluating the effectiveness of livestock guarding dogs as a method of conflict resolution to the Journal of Rangeland Management. For a full list of papers, see the appendix at the end of this report. Dr. Laurie Marker worked with Drs. Warren Johnson and Steve O’Brien on a genetics paper entitled: Patterns of molecular genetic variation in Namibian cheetah that will be submitted for publication in 2004, and with other authors on several other papers including: Factors affecting leopard (Panthera pardus) spatial ecology, with particular reference to Namibian farmlands; Factors influencing the spatial distribution of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on north-central Namibian farmlands; Notes on the spatial ecology of caracals (Felis caracal), with particular reference to Namibian farmlands; Conserving large

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carnivores outside protected areas: using the Namibian cheetah Acinonyx jubatus jubatus as a case study. 1. Population Biology Between 1 January and 31 December 2003, CCF worked on 121 (76M, 44F, 1UNK) cheetahs. Of these, 29 (21 M, 8 F) were tagged and released back into the wild, 83 (52M, 30F, 1UNK) were captive animals receiving annual physical examinations at CCF and other captive facilities in Namibia, and 9 (4 M, 5 F, 1UNK) were necropsies. Two wild female cheetahs caught in a game farm near Gobabis are now in holding, and are due to be released pending recovery from a tendon injury that occurred to one of them in the trap cage. One interesting case refers to two male cheetahs caught at a play tree. One of the cheetahs had an old injury to its knee, restricting movement to the leg, and may not have survived without its brother. Since both cheetahs were in excellent condition otherwise, and no confirmed loses of livestock to cheetahs were reported, the decision was made to tag and release both of them.

Five four-month-old cheetahs (2M 3F) were unable to be released. Three (1M 2F) were confiscated from a tourist show farm where they had been for two months. All three were showing severe signs of calcium deficiency, with hip, humerus, and anklebone fractures. All three are responding well to supplements however, two underwent orthopaedic surgery to correct the damage. The other two (1M 1F) were caught a month after their mother was shot for attacking a farm worker; she tested positive for rabies. Two cubs were emaciated when caught, and now are in quarantine and recovering well. A third cub died at the veterinary office the day of pick up by CCF from severe pleurisy and pneumonia.

One other cheetah also died in holding just a few days after arriving at CCF due to pleurisy. This cheetah was captured on a farm without a family and was too young to be on her own.

During 2003, one female and five young male cheetahs were placed on loan at Amani Lodge, where they are housed in a 10-hectare enclosure for tourism purposes. Another resident male was loaned to Aloegrove Safari Lodge.

CCF now houses 26 cheetahs versus 23 cheetahs at the end of 2002.

2. Health and Reproduction In January, veterinary technician Jane Fink left CCF after her year of service, and was replaced by veterinary technician Audrey Pickup. Like Jane, Audrey is supported by White Oak Conservation Centre, and has worked in training Namibian students. Of the 83 captive cheetahs worked on, 22 exams were performed at AfriCat, seven at Naua Naua, two at Aloegrove, one at Auas Game Lodge, and the remaining 51 at CCF. 2.1 Health Issues – Gastritis Collaborative research continues with Drs. Linda Munson and Karen Terio, from the University of California Davis, investigating faecal cortisol levels in relation to the effects of

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stress on captive and wild cheetahs and the levels of gastritis in captive and free-ranging cheetahs. Between 1 January and 31 December 2003, a total of 75 gastric biopsies were collected. Of those, 39 were collected on resident cheetahs, 20 were collected on free-ranging cheetahs that were tagged-and-released, and 16 were collected on captive cheetahs at other facilities. Dr. Arthur Bagot-Smith and Dr. Mark Jago carried out the majority of the endoscopies. In June, one of CCF’s non-releasable cheetahs began exhibiting health problems, vomiting, loss of appetite and lethargy. After de-worming and antibiotic treatments, she showed no improvement. She was transported to the Otjiwarongo Veterinary Clinic where a laparotomy concluded that she was suffering from a pyloric stenosis, an abnormal narrowing of the pylorus, which obstructs the flow of food from the stomach to the small intestine. Surgery was performed and she has made a full recovery. 2.2 Necropsies Necropsies enable, thorough examination and collection of internal organs and tissues, to facilitate certain studies on overall health and diseases that would not otherwise be possible. Therefore, CCF asks to have access to dead cheetahs, whether as a result of trophy hunting, hit by cars, or shot by farmers. Among the nine necropsies performed during the year, one cheetah was a resident at CCF that arrived in October 2002. She had a chronic foot injury that would not heal and was subsequently euthanised. There was a male shot for suspected calf predation, and a female cheetah shot by a 15-year-old farmer’s son after one calf had been lost to predation by cheetah. Unfortunately, there were at least four cubs seen with her when she was shot, from the description provided by the boy, they were too young to survive on their own. Subsequent attempts by the farmer to capture the cubs have failed and their fate remains unknown.

2.3 Reproduction Between 1 January and 31 December, Dr. Adrienne Crosier, a Post-Doctoral Reproductive Physiologist with the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park, in collaboration with CCF’s Science Advisory Board member, Dr. David Wildt, worked on expanding CCF’s Genome Resource Bank (GRB) and training CCF staff and UNAM Master’s student, Josephine Henghali, in the basics of semen collection and processing, and evaluation of vaginal cytology samples. Working with Dr. Mark Jago, the CCF team travelled to AfriCat/Okonjima, Naua Naua Game Lodge, and Aloegrove Safari Lodge in Namibia to conduct a total of 19 reproductive examinations on captive male cheetahs and lions. In addition, working with Dr. Ulf Tubbesing and CCF staff, she travelled to Auas Game Lodge to conduct semen collections on two captive cheetahs. During 2003, Dr. Crosier and CCF staff conducted a total of 76 semen collections on cheetahs and lions. This includes 32 CCF resident male cheetahs, 17 captive male cheetahs in other facilities, 20 wild-caught cheetahs, five lions residing at two nearby farms, one leopard, and one aardwolf. Resulting from these collections, a total of 49 sperm samples were frozen for storage in the CCF Genome Resource Bank, which now contains a total of 108 sperm samples: 80 samples

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from captive cheetahs, 22 samples from recently wild-caught cheetahs, 3 samples from captive lions, 2 leopards and 1 aardwolf. These collections also provide information on the effects of diet, age, season, and repeat collection on cheetah semen quality. During the first half of 2003, a total of 23 sperm samples were collected and analysed for the Cheetah Glycerol Toxicity Cryopreservation Study. The study examined the effects of adding antioxidants on cheetah sperm post-thaw quality. The manuscript entitled Effect of Glycerol Exposure and Temperature at Glycerol Addition on Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Sperm Cryopreservation has been written and is awaiting final edits before submission for publication. Dr. Crosier also started data analysis and manuscript preparation for the study examining Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Seminal Quality. Finally, Dr. Crosier submitted a research and training grant to the National Science Foundation entitled Sperm Cryobiology in the Namibian Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in collaboration with the Cheetah Conservation Fund. 3. Cheetah Ecology CCF ceased its current radio-tracking programme this year. The programme was started in 1993 and represents one of the longest ongoing radio-tracking programmes of cheetahs. The results of this programme, that encompassed a study area of 17,928 km2 and 42 radio-collared cheetahs, would not have been possible without the assistance and participation of Namibia’s farmers. The paper entitled Factors influencing the spatial distribution of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on north-central Namibian farmlands on CCF’s radio tracking is being finalised for submission for publication. Further evaluations will determine where and how future studies will be conducted. 4. Ecosystem Research Assessment of the Namibian farmland ecosystem for long-term habitat viability for the cheetah and its prey is a part of CCF’s on-going research. The farmlands support a rich prey base, as 70% of the country’s game inhabits these areas. CCF assesses the farmland ecosystem and monitors the wildlife prey base available to predators in CCF’s primary research area. 4.1 Game Monitoring and Prey Habitat Preferences To assist in developing a game-monitoring programme for the Waterberg Conservancy, CCF continued ongoing wildlife monitoring on its farms, designed to understand patterns and trends of game density, movement, demographics, and habitat utilisation. EarthWatch volunteers assist with this research on a monthly basis. Monitoring involves visual road counts, tracking and counting spoor, categorizing vegetation, densities and distribution, and soil analysis. CCF also monitors weather patterns such as rainfall, temperature, and correlates these with its ecological research. Data collected since 1995 has been analysed and a final manuscript entitled Assessing Ecological Impacts of Bush Encroachment on Namibian Farmlands has been submitted to the Journal of African Ecology for publication. A total of 51 game counts were conducted during this reporting period, and all data was entered into the database, in addition to the annual Full Moon Waterhole Count. Additionally, CCF conducted eleven spoor-tracking surveys, all of which have been entered

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onto the database. A Master’s student from the Ministry of Environment (MET) has been working with CCF’s director on analyzing the spoor count data from 1995 to 2003. 4.2 Full Moon Waterhole Count The August 2002 Waterberg Conservancy Full Moon Waterhole Count results were completed by Ezequiel Fabiano, CCF intern from UNAM. CCF staff worked with Conservancy members to plan the 2003 Waterhole Count held on 12–13 July 2003. CCF was responsible for conducting participants’ orientation, preparing record sheets and identification guides and transporting counters between Otjiwarongo and CCF, as well as placing counters at most waterholes. About 70 counters participated in the waterhole counts consisting of youth volunteers, EarthWatch volunteers, Waterberg Conservancy workers, Daktari farm students, and CCF staff. Prior to the Full Moon Waterhole Counts, CCF conducted at least six replicate strip counts around all of its farms. These consisted of three counts before the waterhole counts, and three after the waterhole counts. The results of the strip counts were analysed, and will be compared with the waterhole count results. 4.3 Giraffe Identification and Census There is a population of approximately 35 giraffe on the CCF game farm, Bellebenno. CCF staff and volunteers began conducting a giraffe census and identification project. A giraffe identification booklet was created, using photos and identifying markings and is being updated as identification continues. The long-term goal will be to habituate the giraffe for eco-tourism and begin to understand the herd dynamics and population structure. Over time, CCF is looking at releasing some of these giraffe onto their farm within the Waterberg Conservancy. 4.4 Bush Encroachment Bio-diversity Studies Harvesting of thickened bush progresses by the efforts of CCF Bush employees. By August a team of 10 harvesters and chippers had been employed. One of CCF’s Research Assistants has begun her wood use surveys in the North as a part of her Master’s degree. To ascertain reliable methods and conditions for drying wood chip, CCF conducted mini surveys to estimate the moisture content for the chipped wood at CCF. Results obtained indicated moisture content of about 7 % – 8 %. These results are likely to be affected by factors such as rainfall, and relative humidity of the atmosphere. Future experiments link with the Ministry of Agriculture laboratories. An assessment for biomass estimates, woody species, and density was conducted during January within the CCF economic plots. In addition, bird surveys were conducted at CCF’s farm Cheetah View, and CCF economic plots by a bush team consisting of Maija Nghikembua, and Salmo Djuulume. Preliminary reports for the bird surveys and bush were compiled. In addition, we also demarcated the sample areas by means of a GPS, and metal posts for future reference purposes. CCF’s Bush Project director met with the Energy Directorate of Mines and Energy to discuss biomass initiatives, and with a multi-ministry group trying to reform and broaden the charcoal industry.

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In addition to our own research staff evaluating areas, we have met with the Research Director and Acting Director of Forestry, and have requested that their teams verify our findings. Our revised variable costs sheets indicate that we will need about 60 tons of harvested bush per day of log production in the plant. At the Namibian guesstimate (yet to be verified) of 10 tons per hectare, that means harvesting 6 hectares per day. For job-creation purposes this is good news. It would require about 30 harvesters if done all manually. A USA-made chipper arrived in August and the chipping team began scaling up both harvesting and chipping dramatically. Prior to the American chipper, we made some progress using the less expensive South African model and believe we can eventually lease that out to an entrepreneur. During the past six months, a building in Otjiwarongo has been leased and the bush log process plant has been fabricated using locally trained welders and equipment purchased from South Africa. The installation of the necessary electrical transformer was completed in December. We are still in discussions with the municipality of Otjiwarongo for registration as a manufacturing facility; this will be complete after the plant is in operations. A marketing consultant will join the CCF Bush team in January to develop the sales and marketing plan. We currently employ 14 Namibians for the bush project. C. Human Impacts Livestock loss to cheetahs is an economic and emotional issue. While farmers perceive cheetahs as having an excessive economic impact on their livestock and wild game industries, many Namibian farmers have done little, from a management perspective, to alleviate their problems in a non-lethal manner. By addressing the farmer’s conflicts with predators, CCF is devising a conservation and management strategy that benefits both humans and cheetahs, thus ensuring the species' survival on livestock farms. Over the years, CCF has seen greater awareness and better farm practices. 1. Livestock Guarding Dogs Programme CCF’s Livestock Guarding Dog programme (LSGD) has continued to grow with 119 Anatolian Shepherds working with livestock on both communal and commercial farms through December 2003. Anatolian Shepherds provide a method of non-lethal predator control that protects the farmer’s livelihood, while conserving predator species. The dogs are monitored by CCF in a bi-annual evaluation, and monthly for puppies during the first six months. 1.1 Puppy Placements Since 1994, over 200 Anatolian Shepherds have been placed as livestock guardians. A total of 34 puppies were placed during 2003: 15 from two litters born in December 2002, and 19 from litters born in June and September 2003. A total of 20 puppies went to communal farms, while 14 were placed as commercial dogs. Of the commercial dogs, one will be placed as a breeding bitch in Karasburg, in the south of the country. In addition, CCF kept one as a breeding bitch. All other puppies were sterilised and given their first vaccinations at the age of eight weeks prior to being placed.

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1.2 Follow Up on Prior Placements CCF vaccinates and checks up on puppies placed on communal farms at 12 weeks of age, while commercial puppies are followed up with telephonic progress reports at 3 and 6 months of age, or randomly when necessary. During 2003, CCF’s Mandy Schumann made commercial farm visits to follow up on some placements, while telephonic progress calls were made throughout the year. As for communal farms, CCF staff performed 11 checks on adult dogs, and completed vaccinations and check ups on 24 puppies. CCF supports the medical costs of dogs living on communal farmlands. In addition, CCF was requested to collect a 6-month old dog from a communal farm in Okakarara. The dog had tick fever, was treated at CCF, and returned to the farm after about one week. It should be noted that, while the demand for Anatolian Shepherds in communal areas is on the rise, a lot of effort is needed to encourage farmers to care properly for their guarding animals throughout their lives to yield good results. This includes proper feeding and nutrition. A total of ten dogs were returned to CCF or taken from their owners due to negligence or ill treatment. Five of these were successfully re-homed, one was transferred ownership but remained at the same farm, while four were unsuitable as working dogs, and were placed as pets. A further seven dogs were reported to have died. 1.3 Collaboration with Other Breeders In January 2003, CCF obtained a new male puppy from a breeder in South Africa that will be used as a new breeding male. This puppy is being raised with CCF’s goatherd. 1.4 Donations Science Veterinary Diet continues to donate a 2 kg bag of puppy food and a bowl for every puppy placed. CCF’s director recently discussed the donation of all dog food for the LSGD programme with IAMS Dog Food Company when she was in the US. Negotiations will continue. 1.5 CCF’s Farm - Livestock and Dogs CCF’s farm provides the opportunity to practice and experiment with optimum methods of livestock and farming management practices, and one of CCF’s farms is an active cattle and small stock farm. In addition, one farm is used for grazing donkeys that are used as feed CCF’s non-releasable cheetahs. CCF has two major small stock herds (goats and sheep) each with breeding groups of Livestock Guarding Dogs. During January, two students from the Neudamm Agricultural College underwent a training programme on CCF’s model farm to learn about farm management practices, including non-lethal predator control. The students also assisted with CCF Bush project research. At the end of this reporting period, CCF farming operations had, in total, 248 sheep, 159 goats, and 284 cattle. In addition, five horses and five donkeys are being used for farm work.

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1.6 CCF LSGD GIS Map CCF’s Matti Nghikembua is developing a GIS map for the past and current location for all LSGD placements on the communal and commercial farms in Namibia. The GIS map will highlight their current locations, as well as areas where dogs were relocated, or where they died. We expect to complete the map by the early 2004. 2. Contact with Farming Communities

This year Agricultural shows were attended by CCF in both the communal and commercial farming areas. CCF was represented at the following shows: Otjinene, Talismanus, Okondjatu, Okamatapati, Gobabis, Grootfontein, Otjiwarongo and Windhoek. These shows present an ideal opportunity to raise conservation awareness and promote good livestock management. During these several day shows, CCF staff talked with hundreds of Namibians.

Between 1 January and 31 December, CCF staff made presentations to commercial farmers’ associations at Omitara and Okahandja, and attended Platveld meetings, of which CCF is a member. In September, CCF presented talks to members of a commercial conservancy, Swakoptal, concerning Predator Friendly Beef.

CCF visited the northwestern and western communal areas following requests for help with predator problems from communal farmers in these areas. The Elephant Corner conservancy is investigating alternative solutions to predator conflict, with particular reference to the cheetah, and has included predator conservation in their conservancy mandate. However, in order to promote tolerance of the cheetah by the community, livestock conflict issues need to be addressed.

CCF’s Community Development Officer spent several days in one of the communal areas in the Grootberg area, and conducted a survey. The survey looked at livestock and predator management issues as well as the farmers’ attitudes towards wildlife in the area. CCF’s Fanuel Ekondo conducted a survey in 2 of the 4 emerging communal conservancies in the eastern communal land (Otjozondjupa region). The duration of the survey was 10 days and 45 villages were visited in the Okondjatu and Okakarara districts. The survey looked at livestock and predator management issues as well as the farmers’ attitudes towards wildlife in the area. This survey was the basis of Fanuel’s B-Tech thesis. Staff also addressed communal farmers in Uis in the southwest, as well as the Khorixas area and to MET extension officers. The talks provided a brief outline of CCF’s research work and also focussed on the correct identification of predators causing problems as well as various solutions including livestock management practices and non-lethal predator control that can help reduce losses.

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Predator conflict and solutions were discussed at length during these meetings, resulting in a request for a training workshop for the community game guards, known as shepherds. Although appointed as game guards, these members of the community have no training concerning identifying the culprits of livestock predation, tracking, and livestock management. In collaboration with ex-CCF employee, Don Muroa, now working at RISE (an NGO working with communal conservancies in the area), CCF organised a workshop at the end of July for 42 participants from communal conservancies.

Independent farm visits were carried out to farmers who had not caught cheetahs but who were experiencing predator problems with livestock or game. This provided the opportunity to discuss various cheetah and livestock issues with the farmers concerned. In one case the calf losses proved to be from leopard and not cheetahs as the farmer suspected, while it appeared that a cheetah had caught some goats. CCF staff continued to deal with multiple calls from farmers looking for information and discussing predator problems. Packages consisting of articles on problem animals, the newsletter, and the book published by CCF are sent to all farmers contacting CCF. In many cases farmers were put into contact with other farmers to share information on the use of donkeys to protect cattle, in particular.

Through direct contact with individuals, farmer association meetings, and a bi-annual Farmer's Newsletter, CCF informs the community of its progress and encourages it to remain actively involved in all aspects of its programmes. All farmers CCF deals with are given a copy of CCF’s book entitled Cheetah Survival on Namibian Farmlands, which has been published in both English and Afrikaans. During 2003, newsletters were produced in February and September and mailed to over 3,000 people in Namibia, and about 800 internationally, updating them on CCF’s activities and research findings. Numerous articles were written for the press, Agriforum and Outjo Extension Newsletter; the Outjo articles were translated into Afrikaans by CCF staff. A press release issued by CCF on this year’s calving season gave way to an interview with Namibian national radio and an interview with NBC TV. 3. Large Carnivore Management Association (LCMAN) CCF staff regularly attends LCMAN meetings. During 2003, CCF hosted August meeting. The Group consists of members from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), NGOs, farmers, and veterinarians concerned with carnivore conservation. Issues that have been dealt with include legislation on carnivores, captive holding, the value of live animal exhibits at agricultural shows, trophy hunting, and guidelines for animal use in the film industry. CCF’s Bonnie Schumann was re-elected as the Association’s Secretary for 2003. 4. Waterberg Conservancy CCF remains active in the Waterberg Conservancy and hosted the Conservancy’s AGM. CCF’s Dr. Laurie Marker was elected as the ecology representative for the group, and coordinates the data collection from the 24-hour full moon waterhole count. CCF continues to promote and support eco-tourism within the Conservancy. During the year, the Conservancy addressed the possibility of creating a sub-division for the East and West areas. In addition, CCF has been working with MET to develop a Rhino

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Sanctuary. A group from MET’s Rhino Custodianships programme visited CCF’s lands to evaluate it for holding rhinos, and recommended that CCF become a Rhino Custodian. 5. Conservancy Association of Namibia (CANAM) CANAM is an umbrella body for the promotion of conservancies in Namibia. Conservancies encourage sustainable utilisation of natural resources through co-operative management, based on sound conservation principles. During 2003, Dr. Marker attended 4 Ex-Com meetings serving as the Vice-Chair of CANAM, and at the AGM in May she was elected as the new Chairwoman of CANAM. At the AGM, CCF made two presentations; the first was about CANAM joining CCF towards the promotion of ‘Predator Friendly Beef’ (Cheetah Country Beef) that would be marketed with a price premium. CANAM agreed to work in partnership towards the goals of developing this programme. As a result, a meeting was held with CANAM Ex-Com and members of Meat-Co on this programme. The second presentation at the AGM was to present an idea as to how to promote conservation and land use on a national level. In general, CANAM was willing to have CCF investigate the idea with other conservation organisations throughout the country. Both the Predator Friendly Beef, and the conservation initiates will be a focus for CANAM during the next year. CCF director lead a vision workshop for CANAM in November to identify CANAM’s goals for the future. This lead to another meeting that was held in December, to bring stakeholders together to discuss the commercial conservancy working closer with the communal conservancies. This meeting had as a basis to bring together a working group to promote conservation and land use on a national level. Conservancies and their wildlife management techniques will continue to be extremely important for long-term cheetah conservation. CANAM continues to grow and the new executive committee appears active and committed to seeing the organisation grow. D. Education Activities Public education and the development of an active grassroots constituency are integral components of CCF’s overall cheetah conservation programme. CCF is educating farmers, teachers and the public about the need and methods to conserve Namibia's rich biodiversity, and the role of the cheetah and other predators in healthy ecosystems. Public education and the development of national pride in the cheetah are critical to its survival. 1. Schools and Community Education Between 1 January and 31 December, over 9000 people attended a CCF educational programme, either at the Centre or through outreach programmes. This number includes learners, teachers, youth group members and day visitors. 1.1 Education Outreach During the first half of 2003, CCF talked to over 5700 students and 70 principals and teachers in schools in Windhoek, and throughout the Erongo and Khomas regions, for a total of 40 presentations. The second half of 2003 brought a shift in focus and needs, and therefore education outreach programmes in schools decreased. During this time, CCF reached

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approximately 680 children, and 30 teachers and scout leaders during two important educational events. Students were generally excited to take part in CCF’s programme, and the demand for presentations at schools continues to increase, especially in rural areas. Interestingly, in rural schools Afrikaans was preferred to English. While several other Namibian languages are used, CCF will continue to teach mostly in English. To this end, two student activity books were finalised with Cincinnati Zoo and will be published for use in 2004 school programmes. In July, CCF was invited to take part in the Khorixas Region Science Fair held at the Westside High School in Swakopmund. The Fair was attended by 590 learners. CCF staff participated in the jury panel for Biology and Marine projects for grades1–5 students. Learners from different schools from the Khorixas Educational Region exhibited their projects that day. Learners entered different categories such as Biology, Mathematics, and Water. CCF also put up a stand to showcase its programmes. In August, CCF and the Namibian Environmental Educators Network (NEEN) assisted the National Scouting Movement in presenting Environmental Conservation activities at their National Scout Camp. The scouts were divided in different groups, and each group collected samples of plants and animals. The samples produced an inventory of the biodiversity found on the farm. The event presented CCF with a unique opportunity to meet and communicate with 92 children in a conservation setting outside CCF. At the same time, CCF was able to meet nearly 30 scouting representatives and teachers from around the country, and to convey its conservation message to non-formal environmental education organisations.

1.2 CCF’s Field Research and Education Centre CCF’s Field Research and Education Centre continues to receive visitors from schools, regional youth groups, youth officials, tourists, teachers, health officials, farmers, conservation and agriculture extension officials, students and the general public. The Centre provides on-site public education and student training to local students of all ages, and Namibian and foreign university students. It allows students to be exposed to CCF’s integrated research programmes on the cheetah’s ecology, habitat and prey base, and the demonstration of CCF’s non-lethal livestock/predator management techniques. Participants are exposed to the issues affecting the survival of the cheetah by participating in various interactive activities and presentations, and to factors that affect conservation efforts at community level. On average, CCF’s Centre had two to three groups of visitors each day, totalling nearly 1900 visitors during 2003. The majority of the day visitors were from the European Union and South Africa; however, more Namibians appear to be visiting CCF. Visitors are highly impressed by CCF. Among those visiting the Centre were 39 soldiers from the Ministry of Defence’s Otjiwarongo Military Base. This was a significant visit for both the soldiers and CCF. Also, 15 students from the Polytechnic of Namibia’s Nature conservation department were hosted for a day visit. Finally, CCF published a virtual tour of its Research and Education Centre on its web page. 1.3 Youth Forums and Schools

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Organised education programmes at CCF are designed mainly for groups accommodated at the either CCF’s Wilderness Camp or tented Camp Lightfoot. CCF hosts school and community groups, exposing them to different environmental education activities including a Nature Trail, team building activities, games, and other environmental awareness activities. Groups usually spend two nights with CCF. All participants are exposed to CCF research and conservation efforts by presentations, and to the Namibian farmland ecosystem through the nature trail. Team-building activities are designed to highlight the importance of team efforts in conservation. Role-play and drama are also included in the programmes and include scenarios of livestock and predator management. Between 1 January and 31 December 2003, 14 school groups stayed at CCF’s campsites, and 5 youth groups. A total number of 517 learners and 109 out-of-school youth took part in these 3-day Centre-based programmes coming from throughout Namibia, including Khorixas, Otjiwarongo, Oshakati, Usakos, Windhoek, Outjo, Walvis Bay, Gobabis, Kalkfeld, and Swakopmund. In addition to this a school from Australia stayed at CCF for 4 days in September to learn and also helped with several work projects around the Centre. All overnight groups were accommodated at Light Foot campsite. In addition, 14 schools visited CCF on site for day visits. The learners, youth, teachers and youth officials that have visited give positive feedback about their stay at the Centre. Many of the visiting youth report that their visit at CCF is not only their first opportunity to see wildlife, but their first trip outside their village and towns. For other youth members, who came from farms with high predator populations, CCF’s education programme provides another perspective on the reality of farmland predators, as they often see cheetah and leopards, but mostly perceive them negatively. During a CCF visit, youth see the cheetah in a more positive situation and as the predators that are trying to survive in a difficult and limited habitat. One key objective of the youth forum visits is to see how various activities can be coordinated and how they can contribute to environmental conservation. Apart from being exposed to CCF programmes and presentations, the youth are also asked to identify local and regional environmental problems, their causes and effects. Issues identified by the groups that affect conservation development include lack of commitment by youth and inadequate support from local businesses, community, and authorities. One of the greatest challenges CCF faces is assisting groups to obtain funding to visit the CCF Centre. Although the Centre is free of charge to student groups, it is unable to provide transport or food for the groups. Even this extra cost is difficult for many youth and school groups to obtain due to their limited access to funding. The need for increased transport funding is vital to make the Centre accessible to more farmers and youth in Namibia. 1.4 Education Workshops CCF participated in the Environmental Educators of Southern Africa (EEASA) conference during June 2003. At this international conference, CCF held an afternoon workshop that dealt with developing predatory conservation education and its implementation into the formal curriculum and non-formal education. The first part of the workshop included papers by CCF and Cheetah OutReach on implementing Predator Conservation in the Education Curriculum. CCF presented a paper entitled Challenges Facing Predator Conservation Education in Namibia, drawing on the lessons learned from CCF’s education programme, and on challenges facing predator conservation in Namibia, and in developing and implementing

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predator education. Cheetah Outreach Education Officer Dawn Glover presented a paper entitled Predator Conservation Education In South Africa. A panel discussion followed on lessons learned by other people involved with education in both formal and informal programmes and presented by Karen Knot from the IRDNC, David Sampson from NEID, and Sue Benedette from FAO. The third part of CCF’s workshop was a round table to discuss how to get predator education into the formal curriculum in Namibia and throughout the SADAC region, and how to get Predator Education into non-formal education nation and region wide. Over 10 invited participants along with CCF education staff joined in the round table discussion. CCF student volunteer Carola Zardo, from Cheetah Outreach in Cape Town, worked actively on coordinating CCF’s participation in the Conference, as well as its workshop. As a result of this workshop, in August 2003 CCF staff members Gebhardt Nikanor and Matti Nghikembua, with CCF volunteer Ron Gray, met with the curriculum developers at National Institute for Education Development (NIED) in order to discuss requirements for submitting curriculum materials. The curriculum was submitted to NEID in September for a panel review. CCF is currently following up with NIED in order to receive feedback concerning the outcome of the panel review. CCF was invited to present a Teacher Training Workshop at the Windhoek Teacher College on the 21 October 2003. About 70 teacher students participated in the program. CCF’s presentation focused on recommended predator education activities, which correspond to the formal education curricula for grades 5 – 7, and the use of the CCF’s Teachers’ Resource Guide. The college expressed interest in having CCF back for future workshops. In November, CCF was also invited to participate in a panel of discussion. The aims of the panel were to familiarise the new Peace Corps volunteers with the role of various NGOs in Namibia, and to develop contacts with relevant NGOs. About 20 people participated in the CCF presentation. Peace Corps has extended an invitation to CCF to attend a ceremony in Okahandja on the 9 January 2004. 1.5 Library Development In May, CCF staff presented learners at the Rogate School in Otjiwarongo with more books and art supplies as well as a check for N$1400. These items and the check came from pen-pal school children in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Through CCF, a long-term friendship between Rogate and schools in Ohio has taken place since 1994. The recent donations came from The Greater Cincinnati Academy, a private school of 30 children. One of the students, Rachel Samuels, a 13 year old, raised the money through bake sales of cookies and cupcakes at her school. The cookies sold for N$2.00 ($0.25 US) each, so she raised the money for Rogate ‘one cookie at a time.’ The Rogate School will use the money for their school improvement projects. The book donations have provided the opportunity for the school to develop a library. The Namibian Broadcast Corporation (NBC) news crew was present to record the donations of the books.

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1.6 Guide for building hides During this reporting period, CCF was approached by the Ogongo Agricultural College and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (Ondangwa / Oshakati) to provide guidelines for constructing game viewing blinds. All relevant information, consisting of pictures, required materials, and a basic design outline, were forwarded to the College, and the Ministry.

2. Education and Training at CCF

2.1 Conservation Biology Field School The first Conservation Biology & Wildlife Management training course for Namibian undergraduate and post-graduate students was held in January as a result of a collaborative effort between the University of Namibia (UNAM), the Smithsonian Institution of Washington DC, USA, the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) and the African Conservation Science Centre. The 19 course participants included students from the University of Namibia, Polytechnic of Namibia, and representatives from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) and Wilderness Safaris. The course director was Dr. Martin Mbewe of UNAM, and the course co-ordinator was Dr. Rudy Rudran of the Smithsonian Institution National Zoological Park Conservation & Research Centre. Both Drs. Laurie Marker and Adrienne Crosier from CCF worked closely in course coordination while at CCF. Half of the course was spent at CCF, where most of the practical components took place, while most of the lectures took place at UNAM. Course participants were accommodated at CCF’s Cheetah View Field Research Station. Course components encompassed principles of both in-situ and ex-situ conservation, including lectures and field excursions in genetics and field ornithology, laboratory modules, trainee seminars and mini-research projects conducted by the students themselves. Expertise on Namibian flora and fauna was provided by local guest speakers such as Dr. Hu Berry of the CCF Scientific Advisory Board; Dr. Ulf Tubbesing, private veterinarian from Windhoek; Dr. Betsy Fox from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism; Dr. Keith Leggett of the Desert-Dwelling Elephant and Giraffe Research Project of Namibia; Blythe Loutitt from Save the Rhino Trust; and the staff of the Cheetah Conservation Fund which gave research presentations and practical examples of conservation in action. Other course instructors from the Smithsonian Institution included Dr. David Wildt, Head of the Department of Reproductive Sciences; Dr. Rob Fleischer, Head of the Genetics Programme at the National Museum of Natural History; Dr. Jon Ballou, population geneticist; Jon Beadell, population geneticist; and Craig Saffoe, cheetah keeper. CCF staff is helping to organise an Environmental Education course, a collaborative effort between the Smithsonian Institution, Environmental Education and Conservation Global, and the Cheetah Conservation Fund, to be held in Namibia in January 2004.

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CCF received two other groups of about 50 students from the Natural Resource Management, and fisheries departments of the University of Namibia. The groups were accommodated at Cheetah View Field Research Station, one group stayed for four days and the other two days. The students were exposed to field research methods, data analyses, CCF projects, and the scientific and management aspects of cheetah conservation in Namibia. The University would like to continue with the CCF visits because of the theoretical and practical nature of CCF’s research. In collaboration with RISE Namibia (Rural-People’s Institute for Social Empowerment in Namibia), CCF hosted and presented a training course titled Integrated Livestock and Predator Management at CCF in August this year. CCF initiated the course following requests for training from some of the communal conservancies CCF visited earlier this year. Forty-two participants attended the course, consisting of 35 shepherds (community game guards) representing five communal conservancies, four MET extension staff members, two RISE staff members, and one CCF staff member. The five communal conservancies represented were =Khoadi //Hoas, Tsiseb, Doro !Nawas, Torra and Otjimboyo. Otjizondjupa’s Regional Councillor, the Honourable Lukas Hifitikeko, opened the course on Monday night, while NACSO (Namibia Community Based Natural Resource Management Supporting Organisation) helped sponsor the course. The three-day course covered topics ranging from correct predator spoor identification, livestock management to reduce losses, livestock husbandry and wildlife management. The 42 participants were given the opportunity to put theory to practice and test their tracking skills by investigating mock predator kill sites in and around CCF’s goat kraal during practical training sessions. Spurred on by Don Muroua’s (of RISE) convincing performance of an irate farmer who had just lost a prize goat to an unknown predator, teams of participants used their Predator ID Sheets developed by REST (Rare and Endangered Species Trust) to figure out which predators had taken the livestock. Johan Britz, CCF’s farm manager, taught participants in the lecture room and kraals about livestock quality and selection, and discussed ways to improve calving percentages and to reduce livestock losses to predators. Dr. Arthur Bagot-Smith discussed livestock health and disease issues with participants, while Harry Schneider-Waterberg, chairman of the Waterberg Conservancy, discussed integrating livestock and wildlife management in conservancies and the value of conservancies. CCF’s Fanuel Ekondo dealt with the selection of livestock guarding dogs and Mandy Schumann lectured on correct predator ID, including looking at killing techniques and spoor identification. Field trips included an afternoon visit to REST where Maria Diekmann discussed the plight of the Cape Vulture in Namibia, the role of scavengers and the effects of the injudicious use of poisons on the environment. At the beginning, and then again at the end of the course, participants filled out questionnaires CCF developed to assess how much participants had learned. All participants completed questionnaires during practice exercises, and later reviewed them to identify problem areas. CCF and RISE received positive feedback from all the course participants. The game guards will go back to their communities and share what they have learned so that livestock and predator management can be integrated into conservancy actions. A manual has been compiled from the course contents and steps are underway to get it printed in both English and Afrikaans. This document will then be available as an informative guide

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to integrated predator and livestock management for farmers, conservation and agricultural students. In September, CCF participated in a workshop to determine collaborative interest and input for the proposed project to evaluate the effects of HIV/AIDS on conservation in Namibia, and helped to organize and instruct at the Game Capture and Translocation Course held in September 2003. 2.2 CCF Staff Education CCF’s Education Officer, Matti Nghikembua, who finished his B-Tech in Natural Resource Management at the end of last year, and Don Muroua, CCF former employee, both graduated from Polytechnic of Namibia. Siegfriedth !Aebeb, CCF’s Community Development Officer was enrolled in a community development correspondence course. Research Assistant, Josephine Henghali, a Master’s Degree student at the University of Namibia, completed more training in veterinary clinic procedures, including animal handling and monitoring, faecal evaluations, procedure set ups, blood drawing and processing techniques, data entry and inventory control. Due to her training during the previous year in collecting, evaluating, processing and storing sperm, Josephine is now able to carry out this procedure on her own. During this period, she has been learning how to evaluate vaginal cytology using domestic dog and cheetah smears. Josephine continues with her studies through a scholarship from the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), including an extensive survey in northern Namibia to evaluate human attitudes towards wildlife, investigating the depth of knowledge of the health issues of livestock, and asking questions about wood use for fuel. CCF’s Fanuel Ekondo concluded a survey in 2 of the 4 emerging communal conservancies in the eastern communal land (Otjozondjupa region). This survey was the basis of Fanuel’s B-Tech thesis, and is currently being reviewed by the Polytechnic of Namibia. Research Assistant Mandy Schumann initiated work towards a Master’s Degree in Conservation with a paper preliminarily titled Evaluating Human/Predator Conflict Resolution Techniques with Namibian Conservancies with Special Reference to the Cheetah. Finally, CCF’s Director is working with Master’s student Raili Hasheela in the completion of her degree. Raili started her Master’s in Environment and Development at the University of Natal, South Africa, in January 2003, and expects to obtain her degree by March 2004. Her research paper is entitled Evaluation of the Spoor Count Technique for Estimating Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus Abundance in Namibia. 2.2 CCF In-service Training and Field School CCF hosts groups from institutions of higher learning, and assists in teaching at CCF’s field school by providing in-service training for local and international undergraduate students. Corris Kaapehi and Kaangu Nguasananongombe, two second year students from the Polytechnic of Namibia enrolled in the National Diploma in Natural Resource Management (Conservation) programme, completed their six-month training at CCF. During their training, two research projects were completed: Determining Species Richness and Diversity in Bush-Encroached and Recently-Burnt Areas at Farm Cheetah View, and Examining Habitat Use by Mammals (Herbivore & Carnivore) in Recently Burnt, Bush-Encroached Areas in Farm

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Cheetah View. In addition to their main research papers, the students assisted with the Education Centre duties, game counts, and all other areas of CCF’s programmes. In January, two University of Namibia BSc Agriculture students from the Neudamm Agriculture College completed a six-week internship and practical work experience at CCF. Both students undertook practical and theoretical training, and worked with CCF’s cattle, goats and sheep, as well as on CCF’s Bush Project. Between February and May, five American students and one student from the University of Namibia completed the Utah State University accredited Round River Conservation Studies course, which is based at the Cheetah Conservation Fund’s field station, Cheetah View. The aim of the course is to teach undergraduates about applied conservation biology and various field biology techniques. Two of CCF’s staff members, Amy Dickman as programme manager, and Josephine Henghali as an assistant, were involved in running the course. Three students from University of Oregon’s Global Graduates programme, Jessica Rubado, Debra Laroe and Tanya Neff, conducted their three-month internships with CCF. All interns participated in all aspects of CCF activities. Two students were accepted for the 2004 internship with Polytech: one natural resource management, and one agriculture student. Both students are expected to participate fully in CCF programs, and to submit a research and a general report upon the completion of their training. The students are expected to arrive during the first week of January 2004. 2.3 Collaboration with Educational Institutions

CCF’s Director continues to talk with educational institutions internationally to develop partnerships for the future. In October, professors from the Worcester Polytechnic in the US visited CCF and met with General Manager Dr. Bruce Brewer to discuss possible expansion of a collaborative programme with CCF.

3. Namibian Environmental Educational Network (NEEN) CCF’s Matti Nghikembua is on the NEEN steering committee, acting as Secretary of the committee during this reporting period. The network hosted its 21st International for the Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA) conference in 2003. Preparations for the conference took a great deal of time and Matti attended several planning meetings before the Conference. In addition, the NEEN Chairman, past CCF Education Coordinator, Graeme Wilson, spent time at CCF in planning. About eight steering committee meeting were attended between 1 January and 31 December 2003. The focal issues for these committee meetings were: NEEN’s membership base, management and administration, NEEN priorities –especially those of the coordinator, and the sustainability of the organisation. The NEEN AGM will take place on the 2 – 3 February 2003. Having served for two terms in the Committee, Matti will not stand again for nomination. E. Eco-Tourism As a member of the Otjiwarongo Tourism Forum, CCF has been one of the key players in assisting the Forum in regional marketing. The organisation promotes and encourages tourists and tour groups to visit the “Cheetah Capital of the World”, and overnight in the

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Otjiwarongo area, the heart of cheetah country. The Mayor of Otjiwarongo, Mr. Otto Opinge, officially launched the town’s official campaign in Windhoek last July. As part of this campaign, the Forum developed bumper stickers, and a billboard welcoming people to visit Otjiwarongo, the “Cheetah Capital of the World. The “Meetah Cheetah” campaign, in planning for over 18 months, was launched with the first two community fibreglass cheetahs painted in March. CCF staff and volunteers joined members of the Otjiwarongo Tourism Forum in encouraging the community to paint squares on the two cheetah forms during the campaign kick off during the ‘Paint A Cheetah Day’. Approximately 30 nearly life-sized fibreglass cheetah models are being sold to individuals and institutions, with CCF leading this effort by visiting local businesses and encouraging them to buy the moulds. The mould owners are then requested to paint their cheetah or have artists do it for them. To this end, CCF has urged the Tourism Board to enlist the assistance of members of the newly opened Otjiwarongo Arts Centre. These artworks will be displayed throughout Otjiwarongo. Internationally, the Otjiwarongo Tourism Forum is working closely with its sister city in Toronto, Canada, to link the Meetah Cheetah Campaign with their “Moose is Loose” campaign. The Otjiwarongo Tourism Board is also in the process of publishing a comprehensive Otjiwarongo Business and Investment Guide, and CCF has supplied a map of its facilities to be published on the centre page of this guide, along with an Otjiwarongo City Plan. Finally, CCF is also assisting, in a consulting role, with the planning and organisation of a Cheetah Festival scheduled to take place in Otjiwarongo in July 2004. Early in the year, CCF made two presentations at the Mokuti Lodge for a group visiting from the Stanford University. CCF encourages international visitors to stay within the Conservancy if they visit CCF. CCF staff introduces visiting groups to its many programmes, and organised cheetah runs for their enjoyment. In January, Joyce Basel from Fun Safaris from the US, the leading tour operator dealing with US zoos, brought a FAN group of zoo directors to visit the Waterberg Conservancy. Among the groups visiting CCF in 2003, a tour group from the San Diego Zoo, the Binder Park Zoo, the Columbus Zoo, the American Museum of Natural History, the People’s Trust for Endangered Species and two groups from the Cincinnati Zoo spent a couple of days at CCF and the Conservancy. The groups from Cincinnati Zoo included many personal friends of Cathryn Hilker, who lead one of the tours. The other one included Cincinnati Zoo Board members, and was led by the Cincinnati Zoo director, Gregg Hudson. CCF staff conducted many special activities for the Cincinnati groups, including hikes on the base of the Waterberg Plateau, cheetah runs, and lots of photo opportunities. In addition to this, CCF hosted a braai for the Cincinnati board members to meet members of the Otjiwarongo business community. Both the United States Ambassador and the Deputy Minister of Agriculture attended the dinner at CCF, along with several of CCF Namibian board members. More recently, CCF began collaborating with a travel booking agent, ‘nuevas ideas CC’, who will handle all information and reservation requests for CCF and the local community. F. International Programmes

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CCF assists in international programme development and adapts model programmes developed in Namibia for use in other countries, distributing its materials and information throughout Africa and the rest of the world. CCF’s director, Laurie Marker, is a member of the Core Group of the IUCN’s Cat Specialist Group, and maintains international communications on the status of cheetah populations worldwide, including their relationship with man, and threats to their survival. 1. Cheetah Conservation Fund - Kenya CCF Kenya is led by CCF Senior Research Assistant Mary Wykstra and research assistant Cosmas Wambua. Over the past 12 months, good collaboration has been developed. Through effective networking with Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) in the farming communities, CCF Kenya staff was frequently contacted with reports of cheetah sightings and problems. Several cases were investigated over this six-month reporting period. During this time, CCF-Kenya along with CCF-Namibian intern, Ezequiel Fabiano, analysed data that had been collected in 2002 from stakeholders within the Nakruru Wildlife Forum (NWF) and surrounding communities. The report was submitted to KWS. CCF-Kenya continued its game counts and habitat analysis in the NWF, including semi-annual Forum-wide counts, and specific monthly counts on the Soysambu Sanctuary and Delamere Estates. CCF-Kenya staff continued to network in the Machakos Wildlife Forum (MWF), Laikipia Wildlife Forum (LWF), and in the Tsavo (Taita Taveta Wildlife Forum) and Samburu regions to lay groundwork for comparative interviews. Fourteen interviews were conducted in the MWF and LWF districts. CCF-Kenya continued to develop its education programme in the Nakuru region. During this reporting period, CCF-Kenya conducted Environmental Education Programs on cheetah and predator awareness with 24 schools reaching more than 200 students in the Nakuru and Gilgil Municipalities (19 primary and 5 secondary schools). CCF Kenya printed 20,000 primary and 20,000 secondary school activity pages that are being distributed by Friends of Conservation, Wildlife Clubs of Kenya, and KWS. CCF-Kenya staff made 16 presentations to tourists through local and international tour operators during the first 6 months of 2003. In addition, tourism campaign brochures (“The Great Cheetah Census”) were printed and launched in affiliation with the Friends of Conservation and supported by a grant from the Angel Fund from the Cincinnati Zoo for a general tourism awareness campaign. KWS continued to monitor the cheetah in the Masai Mara. KWS plans to conduct genetic testing on the Mara cheetah now that they have an idea of the distribution within the Park. CCF-Kenya assisted in developing protocols for the biomedical sampling to ensure methodologies are consistent. Additionally, CCF-Kenya actually participated with KWS in biomedical collection of cheetah in the Masai Mara Reserve. In July, CCF Kenya hosted a workshop on Cheetah Conservation in Kenya. Nearly 40 people attended the workshop that brought together international cheetah experts and Kenyans interested in cheetah conservation, including several members of the Kenyan Wildlife Service, representatives from four of Kenya’s Wildlife Forums, three NGO’s including officials of the African Wildlife Foundation and Save the Elephant Trust, along with the Director of the Serengeti Cheetah Project, Dr. Sarah Durant, and the Executive Director of the

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Cheetah Conservation Fund, Dr. Laurie Marker and Senior Research Assistant Amy Dickman. The workshop aims were to put Kenya’s cheetah research into a global context, and to bring people together who are interested in cheetah conservation in Kenya and to encourage cooperation between existing and proposed projects through linkages and following guidelines set by the Global Cheetah Master Plan. The topics of discussion at the workshop included Research, Management, and Education. CCF’s Director Dr. Laurie Marker, guest speaker at the workshop, presented information on the Global Cheetah Master Plan, model programmes developed in Namibia for cheetah outside protected areas and the future of cheetah throughout its range, as well as an international perspective on the difficulties of captive breeding and management, important as a backup to the wild population. Mary Wykstra and Cosmas Wambua talked about their cheetah research on ranch/farm land outside of protected reserves and parks focusing on the Nakuru Wildlife Forum area and the Machakos area. Several members of KWS also made presentations. Martin Mulama, Assistant Director of Research and Planning gave an over view of the current research projects in Kenya. Bernard Kuloba, head researcher for the Mara Cheetah Research Project, presented results from the past year’s studies, including the identification of over 35 cheetahs in the Mara ecosystem. David Konas, KWS researcher discussed his census finding of cheetah in the Samburu and Marsabit areas. Dr. Adeela Sayyid, Curator of the Nairobi Orphanage and SafariWalk and veterinarian for the Mara cheetah research project presented the protocols for biomedical collections and condition of the Mara cheetahs she has handled. KWS and CCF have cooperatively initiated collection of biomedical samples of cheetah in the Masai Mara and developed a protocol for collection in other regions. With increasing information on cheetah/human conflict issues it is important for CCF and KWS to continue working cooperatively to develop protocols for handling capture, sampling and relocation of problem cheetahs. Other talks were presented by Dr. Sarah Durant and Dr. Fumi Mizutani. Dr. Durant talked about the long-term cheetah research conducted in the Serengeti National Park. Where Dr. Mizutani talked about human and predator conflict issues in the Lakipia area. There are several individuals and organisations that have expressed an interest in assisting with the development of research, conservation and education programmes through out Kenya. In order to promote consistency in data collection and presentation, CCF and KWS used this workshop as a gathering of the interested parties to discuss cooperative programmes for the general conservation and education for the long-term survival of Kenya’s cheetahs. A follow up workshop was held in December with 20 participants. Goals for 2004 were set and included conducting a more detailed cheetah census campaign throughout the country. CCF’s Senior Research Assistant, Bonnie Schumann, spent a month in Kenya in December to work with the CCF Kenya staff. 2. Iranian Cheetah Conservation With less than 50 cheetahs left in Iran, a project supported by a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) grant entitled “Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah, Its Natural Habitat and Associated Biota” in the I.R. of Iran continues to gain momentum. CCF has been asked by the UNDP to participate in an Inception Mission to Iran in January 2004, which will guide

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the conservation planning. The Iranian biologists responsible for the project remain in close contact with CCF. 3. Botswana Training In April, one of Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB) staff spent a couple of weeks at CCF Namibia for continued training in addressing farmers and cheetah/livestock conflict issues. Then, one of CCF’s staff members, Mandy Schumann, travelled to Botswana and together they visited several farms and began collecting survey data on farming practices and conflict issues. In addition CCF staff inspected CCB’s new field base of operations and cheetah pens in Jwaneng. In December, CCB’s Annemarie Hauser visited CCF. During her visit, CCF provided her with educational and laboratory materials, as well as a draft of CCF’s manual on Integrated Livestock and Predator Management for possible adaptation in Botswana.

4. Captive Cheetah Management - International Cheetah Studbook CCF’s Director, Dr. Laurie Marker, is the Keeper of the International Cheetah Studbook. The 2002 International Cheetah Studbook is in the process of being finalised. The Studbook was reviewed while at the Global Captive Cheetah meeting in April. Its analysis indicated that the global captive population was declining by 5% annually, and this demographic crisis was addressed internationally. In April 2003 one of the 10 cheetahs that were donated by Namibia to the USA sired a litter of five cubs at the White Oak Conservation Centre in Florida. All five cubs are doing very well and their dam is raising them. In addition, a single cub from the Columbus Zoo was fostered with this litter and has adapted well to his new foster family. In December 2003 one of the ten cheetahs that were donated by Namibia to the USA sired two litters at the White Oak Conservation Centre in Florida. The female who gave birth to the first litter in early December is also one of the ten Namibian cheetahs. Her four cubs are doing very well and are being raised by her. The second litter consisted of one cub that was stillborn.

G. CCF Organisational Activities 1. Development and International Fundraising 1.1 Namibian Trust CCF’s Namibian Trust, a recognised Section 21 Company, held its first board meeting in March. The old board structure, a voluntary organisation, will remain active while the new Trust gains momentum. CCF held a board meeting in August and finalised both its Land Trust and Section-21 Company.

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In March, planning for CCF’s 5th annual fundraising dinner, “A Celebration of Speed and Elegance,” began. The event took place on 19 July at the Windhoek Country Club with nearly 300 people in attendance. This year’s guest of honour was Namibian Prime Minister, the Hon. Theo-Ben Gurirab. Dr. Patrick Bergin, President and CEO of the African Wildlife Foundation, was the keynote speaker. The silent auction was very successful. Three awards were presented during the dinner, including the 4th Annual Cheetah Conservationist of the Year Award, which for the first time was presented also to a communal farmer. The awardees this year were commercial farmer Timm Miller and communal farmer Petrina Hîkas. The third award, a general conservation award, was presented to Garth Owen-Smith and Margy Jacobson from IRDNC (Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation).

1.3 US Foundation and Fundraising Activities During the past six months, CCF’s Executive Director, Laurie Marker, was in the United States three times to deal with CCF USA business, and for fundraising activities and lectures. CCF continues to receive most of its funds from the United States. In February, Laurie Marker met with CCF USA board members, Charlie Knowles, Vance Martin, and Pat Miller to discuss possibilities for the future of CCF, as CCF USA President, Vance Martin, has asked to put a plan in place so he can resign from his responsibilities as President. Another meeting was held with Board and Scientific Board members, Drs. Stephen O’Brien, David Wildt, and Susie Ellis to discuss CCF’s scientific programmes. In addition, another meeting was held with CCF board members Annie Graham, Bobby Haas, Vance Martin, Dr. Stephen O’Brien and Laurie Marker to discuss strategies for fundraising and CCF USA’s future. In June, Laurie Marker attended the CCF US Board meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was attended by all but one member of the board. Prior to the board meeting, Laurie met with Scientific Board members, Drs. David Wildt and Susie Ellis, and Stephen O’Brien to develop a presentation for the board entitled: Cheetah Conservation Fund - Past, Present and Future, which looked at lessons learned, and goals for the strategic plan over the next five years. The June Board meeting at the Cincinnati Zoo was forward thinking towards a new future for CCF, as the Cincinnati Zoo’s Director, Gregg Hudson, offered to support a professional strategic plan, which will be completed by the next board meeting in October. The plan will include a staging process that relieves Vance Martin from his CCF USA presidential responsibilities, and develops a new model for CCF’s operations and a fundraising strategy. In September/October, CCF’s director travelled to 13 states and gave 30 some lectures in over 25 cities. Highlights of the trip included being one of the presenters in a cheetah workshop talk given at the American Zoo Association (AZA’s) annual conference, a key note speaker at the American Association of Zoo Keeper’s (AAZK) annual conference, key lectures in Boston at Worcester Polytechnic, the oldest Polytechnic in the US, Tufts University, University of California at Irvine, the University of Arizona, the Phoenix Zoo, the Woodland Park Zoo and Microsoft in Seattle, the Oregon Zoo, Franklin Park Zoo, Little Rock Zoo, Safari West in California, and the Wildlife Conservation Network’s 2nd annual weekend. In addition to there CCF USA Chapters in several cities hosted fund raising events and community lectures which raised a lot of awareness and funds to help CCF continue its goals. Another highlight of the tour included a trip to Calgary where Dr. Marker was presented as one of the Chevron Texaco Conservationists for the year and attended the awards dinner.

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In October, new CCF Chairwoman, Annie Graham, hosted the CCF Board meeting at her ranch in Montana. Further discussions took place between CCF board members and the Cincinnati Zoo’s Director, Greg Hudson, on the new model for CCF’s operations, which will transfer to Cincinnati by the latest in July 2004 as well as a fundraising strategy being developed by Scott Schultz, a consultant to the Cincinnati Zoo. 1.4 UK Fundraising CCF UK held their Annual General Meeting in February 2003 and a MOU between the Friends of Conservation (FOC) in London, CCF UK and CCF Namibia was signed. In May, CCF’s Executive Director Laurie Marker met with FOC to discuss fundraising plans for 2004. Jonathan Hodrien of Friends of Conservation (FOC-UK), and CCF UK Trustee Peter Stewart, visited CCF in November. The visitors discussed plans for CCF’s Director’s 2004 Fundraising tour to the UK, as well as other potential fundraising strategies, particularly in the area of eco-tourism from the UK.

1.5 South Africa’s Cheetah OutReach Cheetah OutReach has continued to support the efforts of CCF through their educational outreach programmes and direct financial support. CCF is now assisting Cheetah OutReach by encouraging support for a major renovation project scheduled for 2004 at the Spier Wine Estate. Presently, most of the funds have been secured for this project. Annie Beckhelling of Cheetah OutReach visited CCF in December. Her visit presented CCF with a good opportunity to discuss Cheetah OutReach’s support of CCF’s efforts, as well as progress of their renovation project at the Spier Wine Estate. In addition, Cheetah OutReach will take one of CCF’s re-homed Anatolian Livestock Guarding Dogs as Ambassador of this programme in South Africa. H. International Meetings and Conferences 1. Global Captive Cheetah Workshop In April 2003, Laurie Marker attended a Global Captive Cheetah meeting at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose, Texas. The meeting objective was to work collectively in the development of a joint-management program for the captive cheetah community, as well as to address husbandry issues faced by all captive managers. Twenty representatives from cheetah facilities in South Africa, Holland and the US, along with key scientists working on cheetahs were in attendance. A proposal to consider regional cheetah-breeding centres was made. This model system would establish multiple regional breeding centres with partner facilities that would work together and pool resources to ensure a genetically and demographically viable, self-sustaining cheetah population. The proposal will be forwarded to all regional coordinators for further discussion in order to get consensus on this innovative management concept for global metapopulation management.

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2. American Zoo Association Annual Felid Tag Meeting In April, CCF’s Director attended the AZA’s Annual Felid Tag meeting in the United States. A slide presentation was given on CCF’s activities to the US cat specialists. 3. Pan African Association of Zoos, Aquariums and Botanical Gardens (PAAZAB) Research Assistant Mandy Schumann attended the annual PAAZAB conference in June in South Africa. 4. American Zoo Association (AZA) Annual Conference CCF’s director attended the annual AZA conference in Columbus, Ohio and attended the Cheetah SSP meeting, Felid Tag meeting, and participated in a cheetah workshop during the conference. The AZA conference is one the largest gathering of zoo professionals in the world and presented a good opportunity to discuss CCF’s programmes with potential donors and collaborators. 5. World Parks Congress (WPC) In September, CCF’s director was invited to attend the World’s Park’s Congress in Durban, South Africa. This Congress is only held once every 10 years and can be attended by invitation only. Laurie was involved in the development of a new task force on Human Wildlife Conflict and spent three intense days discussing issues surrounding this topic and recommending direction for this Task force to take. In addition, she was a part of a group that looked at the interface between livestock and wildlife disease risks in Africa. There has been extensive follow up with both groups after the meeting. 6. Society for Conservation Biology Two papers were presented on CCF’s research at the Annual conference of Conservation Biology, in Duluth, Minnesota including: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) habitat characteristics on commercial farms in north-central Namibia, by Muntifering, J., T. Hurska, L. Perlow, R. Jeo, A. Dickman and L. Marker, and Failure of scent-lures to elicit rubbing behavior in wild-caught namibian cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), by Patterson, A, Noson, A., Dickman, A., Marker, L. and Jeo, R. M.

I. Media and Public Relations CCF has continued to gain publicity in international and Namibian media, through news items and feature articles in the print media, and in television and radio broadcasts. In January, a UK still photographer, Harry Harrington visited CCF for three weeks to document programmes and activities for collaborative magazine articles. His photos have been made available for CCF presentations. Two other independent still photographers from Germany and Switzerland visited CCF later in the year. In February, Olaf Claus of the German TV station ZDF visited CCF for two days. During his stay, he conducted interviews with CCF staff, visited the farms, and joined on a tracking flight.

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In April, Jack Hannah, a well-known US celebrity and Columbus Zoo’s Director Emeritus visited CCF with a film crew. During his visit, the crew was able to go along with CCF staff on a cheetah rescue. The programme, called Jack Hannah’s Animal Adventures, will be shown across the US later in 2003. In July and November, a film crew from Grenada Bristol in the UK spent several weeks at CCF filming an Animal Planet TV special on Namibian cheetahs for Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. The show will be aired in March of 2004. Mutual of Omaha’s host Peter Gros joined the crew during the November shootings. Several national and regional newspaper and magazine articles were published as a result CCF’s Executive Director, Laurie Marker, having been chosen as one of this year’s Audi Terra Nova Award Finalists. She was honoured at a ceremony in January in South Africa with Audi representatives and Dr. Ian Player, Audi’s Patron of the Terra Nova awards. By contact with journalists and sending regular news releases, CCF’s profile in the Namibian media and elsewhere has been kept high. CCF achieved much coverage in Namibia, as well as in the Friend’s of Conservation Newsletter, for its activities around the ‘Meetah Cheetah’ campaign. The annual “Celebration of Speed and Elegance” fundraising dinner also received ample coverage. In December, the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC)’s Good Morning Namibia TV show hosted CCF’s Laurie Marker and Mandy Schumann, who discussed the Livestock Guarding Dog Programme, among other topics. Resulting from a press release regarding calving season in Namibia, NBC Radio conducted two separate interviews on predators and farming practices with Laurie Marker and Dr. Arthur Bagot-Smith, respectively, for their German broadcast.

Laurie Marker’s Chevron Texaco Conservationists of the Year award attracted some media coverage, internationally as well as in Namibia. In addition, while in Canada, Laurie was interviewed for two major radio programmes, National Public Radio and an environmental radio station from Los Angeles. There was also a lot of media coverage throughout the US as Laurie conducted her annual lecture tour in the various cities.

Internationally, interviews were given for a UK/USA magazine called Best Friends, Animal Wellness Magazine, Journal Für die Frau (Austria), and Travel Africa (UK), where an article entitled “Cheetah Teacher,” written by a former volunteer, was published in the Fall. Other articles written by former volunteers included “France’s Cheetah Challenge” on The Mag (UK) in August, and “African Wildlife Beckons Student” on the International Education, Experience, and Employment newsletter fall issue.

Approaches made to several UK magazine editors in 2002 resulted in features on CCF in two popular magazines, Global Adventure and Cat World. Another focus has been including CCF in Travel Guides to Namibia. CCF will have editorial and advertising space in several guides produced within Namibia and South Africa, as well as international guides.

J. Visitors to CCF During the past six months, CCF had several special groups visit its Centre including Drs. Linda Munson and David Wildt from CCF’s Science Advisory Board, as well as members of

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CCF’s Canadian Board, CCF USA, CCF UK, CCF Oregon Chapter, and Cheetah OutReach, along with other supporters and Chapter members. Finally, in November, a representative of the Rolex Conservation Awards (Switzerland) spent two days at CCF, to interview its Executive Director, and learn more about its programmes. This visit arose from CCF’s award application submitted to Rolex in July 2003.

K. Volunteer Programme

Volunteers are the backbone of CCF’s programmes. During 2003, 38 EarthWatch volunteers assisted CCF. CCF has been working with EarthWatch since 1996, and four volunteers participate on a monthly basis for a two-week period. In addition, five groups from the British youth development organisation, Raleigh International, each spent three weeks at CCF. The groups, composed of 20 volunteers each, undertook the building of the new 64-hectare cheetah pen on CCF’s Bellebenno farm, as well as working on the rhino sanctuary infrastructure including two natural water holes, a horse pen, and other building improvements for CCF’s preparation for participation in the Namibian Rhino Custodianship programme. In January, Judith Walls, a repeat CCF volunteer from a business background visited CCF. During this time she assisted with CCF’s 5-year strategic plan, and agreed to coordinate CCF’s volunteer programme. Judith’s responsibilities include ensuring that all applicants’ address are sent to CCF USA for the database; ensuring that all volunteer applications are channelled through her; coordinating with CCF USA and CCF Namibia on volunteers’ payments; and linking with Friends of Conservation (FOC) in the UK to set up a collaboration for UK applicants. Judith also surveyed past volunteers on how they raised funds to volunteer with CCF, and worked with CCF’s Webmaster in publishing funding suggestions on CCF’s web page for potential volunteers.

In 2003, CCF received 278 queries about volunteering. Of these, 49 people were accepted. CCF welcomed 41 long- and short-term volunteers that included international students and professionals in various fields. Some are volunteers from our US chapters, whilst others had experience in animal or veterinary care, as well as business and marketing. One of these volunteers, a Keeper from Cincinnati Zoo, served for a period of three weeks in August. In May, CCF brought on a past EarthWatch volunteer for a three-month stay to help with organisational and human resources development. Also in May, CCF brought on a two-month volunteer who continued with the development of our 5-year strategic plan and our Bush Project business plan. In June, another past EarthWatch volunteer came on board for two 3-month periods to assist with grant writing, administration, and the coordination of CCF’s annual fundraising dinner. In the same month, CCF brought on a two-month volunteer to assist with CCF’s Environmental Education and curriculum development, while another volunteer with web advertising background helped with the design of CCF’s virtual tour of the Education Centre for the web page. In December, a one-month volunteer with business experience joined CCF to assist with CCF Bush and with fundraising efforts by the Oregon Chapter. Two three-month volunteers with

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marketing and advertising backgrounds also joined CCF and are assisting with various business and organisational tasks, as well as with CCF Bush.

L. CCF Staffing In April, CCF added two new employees, Bessie and Max Simon, to oversee its Janhelpman property. Max Simon is a mechanic as well, and has taken over the general maintenance of CCF’s vehicles and Bessie manages the livestock on the farm. In September and October, CCF staff members Fanuel Ekondo and Siegfriedth !Aebeb left CCF to take on important positions at regional and national levels, respectively. In November, CCF added an assistant farm manager, Engelhardt Awaseb, and in December, an Educator, Abraham Masadu.

CCF’s permanent staff includes: Dr. Laurie Marker – Executive Director Dr. Bruce Brewer – General Manager Johan Britz – Farm Manager Tanya Britz – Accountant and Administrative Assistant Amy Dickman - Senior Research Assistant Dr. Adrienne Crosier – Reproductive Physiology (joint appointment with Smithsonian) Josephine Henghali – Research Assistant Matti Nghikembua – Research Assistant & Education Officer Gephardt Nikanor – Education Assistant Abraham Masadu – Education Officer Audrey Pickup – Veterinary Technician Bonnie Schumann – Senior Research Assistant Mandy Schumann – Research Assistant Bessie Simon – Janhelpman Supervisor Max Simon – Maintenance Supervisor Engelhardt Awaseb – Assistant Farm Manager Cosmas Wambua – Research Assistant - Kenya Mary Wykstra – Senior Research Assistant – Kenya CCF also employs 19 Namibian farm and domestic workers. IV. PLANNED ACTIVITIES: January - June 2004 During the next six months CCF will:

• Continue work with farmers on cheetah-related issues and reducing conflict towards cheetahs.

• Continue with tag-and-release programme and biomedical sampling.

• Collaborate with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoo in reproductive physiology studies on male cheetahs at CCF’s Centre.

• Collaborate with University of Davis and Namibian veterinarians on stress related disease research and collection of gastric biopsies.

• Conduct annual health exams and endoscopies on all cheetahs held at CCF Centre.

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• Continue work with the Large Carnivore Management Association.

• Continue work with the Global Cheetah Forum.

• Work with USAID, and the Ministries of Agriculture, Environment and Tourism, and Trade and Industry on bush encroachment-related research and bush industry development. The first logs will be produced in early 2004.

• Continue work with the Conservation Association of Namibia (CANAM), the Waterberg Conservancy, and communal conservancies in wildlife and habitat monitoring, eco-tourism activities, and promoting the concept of conservancies.

• Continue to expand the Livestock Guarding Dog Programme through breeding, placement and monitoring of dogs.

• Continue to expand CCF's community development programme with emphasis on community game guards. A workshop on predator identification is planned for April.

• Continue to conduct educational assembly programmes in schools throughout Namibia and distribute and evaluate student activity books in collaboration with the Cincinnati Zoo.

• Work with the Ministry of Basic Education, Culture and Sports in the developing and adoption of predator conservation in the national school curriculum.

• Host a two-week Environmental Education course in cooperation with Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoo in January.

• Plan a month long Conservation Biology course in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoo for May or June.

• Plan a three-week long teachers training workshop in cooperation with the Cincinnati Zoo and the Miami University for August.

• Host University groups at Cheetah View in cooperation with University of Namibia.

• Continue with student internships in co-operation with Namibia's Polytechnic, the University of Namibia, and Oregon’s Global Graduate Programme.

• Continue as a field station for EarthWatch and work with EarthWatch volunteers.

• Continue work with CCF’s Namibian fundraising committee to recruit partnerships with local businesses.

• Plan and execute CCF Namibia’s annual fund raising dinner in July 2004.

• Assist with the development of CCF UK and conduct a two-week long lecture and fundraising trip to UK in May.

• Participate in the Inception Mission with the Iranian Cheetah Recovery Programme through United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in January.

• Assist Iran and Kenya with developing cheetah programmes in their countries, as well as Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

• Publish peer reviewed scientific papers on CCF’s research.

• Continue to host national and international journalists.

• Develop a strategy for Rhino Conservation on CCF and Waterberg Conservancy properties.

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• Travel to the United States for fundraising and lectures in February and May.

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APPENDIX

Papers published in 2003

Marker, L., Dickman, A., 2003. Conserving Cheetahs Outside Protected Areas: An Example from Namibian Farmlands. Cat News, 38: 24-25.

Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., 2003. Morphology, physical condition and growth of the

cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Journal of Mammalogy, 84: 840-850. Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Jeo, R.M., Mills, M.G.L., Macdonald, D.W., 2003.

Demography of the Namibian cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Biological Conservation, 114: 413-425.

Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Mills, M.G.L., Macdonald, D.W., 2003. Aspects of the

management of cheetahs, Acinonyx jubatus jubatus, trapped on Namibian farmlands. Biological Conservation, 114: 401-412.

Marker, L.L., Mills, M.G.L., Macdonald, D.W., 2003. Factors Influencing Perceptions and

Tolerance Toward Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on Namibian Farmlands. Conservation Biology, 17: 1-9.

Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., 2004. Dental anomalies and incidence of palatal erosion in

Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Journal of Mammalogy, 85: 13-18. Marker, L.L., Muntifering, J.R., Dickman, A.J., Mills, M.G.L., Macdonald, D.W. 2003.

Quantifying prey preferences of free-ranging Namibian cheetahs. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 33: 43-53.

Kerio, K.A., Marker, L., Overstrom, E.W., Brown, J.L. 2003. Analysis of ovarian and

adrenal activity in Namibian cheetahs. South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 33(2): 71-78.

Papers submitted for publication in 2003 Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., submitted. Conserving Large Carnivores Outside Protected

Areas: Using the Namibian Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus jubatus as a Case Study. Oryx. Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., submitted. Factors affecting leopard (Panthera pardus) spatial

ecology, with particular reference to Namibian farmlands. South African Journal of Wildlife Research.

Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., submitted. Notes on the spatial ecology of caracals (Felis

caracal), with particular reference to Namibian farmlands. African Journal of Ecology.

Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Macdonald, D.W., submitted. Evaluating the effectiveness of

livestock guarding dogs as a method of conflict resolution. Journal of Rangeland Management.

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Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Macdonald, D.W., submitted. Survivorship of livestock

guarding dogs: implications for human-predator conflict resolution. Journal of Rangeland Management.

Marker, L.L., Mills, M.G.L., Jeo, R.M., Dickman, A.J., Macdonald, D.W., submitted. Factors

influencing the spatial distribution of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on north-central Namibian farmlands. Journal of Applied Ecology.

Munson, L., Marker, L., Dubovi, E., Spencer, J.A., Evermann, J.F. and O'Brien, S.J. A

Serosurvey of Viral Infections in Wild Namibian Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases (in press).

Marker, L. Munson, L., Basson, P.A.,. and Quackenbush, S. Lymphosarcoma Associated with

Feline Leukemia Virus infection in a Captive Namibian Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases (in press).

Papers in preparation 2003 Crosier, A.E., Pukazhenthi, B.S., Henghali, J.N., Howard, J.G., Dickman, A.J., Marker, L.,

Wildt , D.E., 2003. Effect of glycerol exposure and temperature at glycerol addition on cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) sperm cryopreservation. Reproduction, in preparation.